Walmart to replace paper shelf labels with digital price screens in 2,300 US stores


A worker sets up a display of dish washing liquid in preparation for the opening of a Walmart Super Center in Compton, California, US. The digital shelf tags will appear on shelves at 2,300 stores by 2026, said Cathey. — Reuters

BENTONVILLE, Arkansas: Paper shelf price labels are going away at thousands of Walmart stores.

The company on June 6 announced an expanded roll-out of digital shelf labels that will allow it to update prices on over 120,000 items within minutes.

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