Walmart’s Challenger to Amazon Prime Will Launch in Two Weeks

Walmart Inc.’s answer to Amazon Prime finally has a launch date.

The new subscription program, dubbed Walmart+, will be available on Sept. 15, the world’s largest retailer said in a statement. The program costs $98 a year, a discount to rival Amazon’s $119 annual Prime membership, and includes unlimited free delivery from stores -- including groceries -- plus gasoline discounts.

“We’ve tried to make a membership that makes it easier for customers to shop, manage their daily lives, and to manage their pocket books,” Janey Whiteside, Walmart’s chief customer officer, said in an interview.

Investors cheered the upcoming launch, with shares rising as much as 1.8% Tuesday in New York. Shares were already up 17% year to date through Monday.

Grocery Push

The roll-out heightens Walmart’s competition with Amazon as retailers of all types try to capitalize on soaring consumer interest in e-commerce during the pandemic. Walmart has picked up millions of new customers in recent months thanks to its low prices on food and essentials, a ubiquitous brick-and-mortar store network with 4,700 locations, and improvements to its online division, which nearly doubled its U.S. revenue last quarter.