Walmart also reported a strong 74% growth in e-commerce sales. To support e-commerce sales, Walmart introduced its Express Delivery service in 100 stores in mid-April for a premium charge of $10. The facility ensures no-contact delivery within two hours of a customer placing an online order. The company plans to expand the new delivery option to 2,000 stores.
Company incurs incremental costs related to COVID-19 of nearly $900 million.

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