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Walmart's online grocery delivery coming to Tucson

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Walmart announced Thursday its Online Grocery Delivery service is expanding to Tucson.

The company says the service does not require a subscription and each time customers order groceries, a $9.95 fee will be added at checkout.

Walmart provided details for how the service works in a press release:

  • Order and Choose a Pickup Time: Customers visit walmart.com/grocery or through the Walmart Grocery mobile app, enter their zip codes and begin creating their shopping lists. During checkout, they select a time to for their order to be delivered. At the time of checkout, customers will pay the delivery fee. No money is exchanged at the customer’s door.
  • Personal Grocery Shoppers Fill the Basket: Highly trained personal shoppers carefully select the freshest produce, meats and other items each customer requested. All Walmart grocery orders are backed by our freshness guarantee.
  • Delivery: Delivery partners will be requested by a Walmart grocery associate when the order is ready to be delivered, who will then drive directly to the customer’s location during the 1-hour delivery window they chose.
  • Offer: Customers can get their first order delivered for free with promo code FRESHCAR with a $50 minimum order.

Walmart plans to roll out Online Delivery Service to 100 metro area by the end of 2018.