The grocery store giants have already said that consumers in Louisiana and Texas, among other communities, can expect lower prices in the wake of the merger.
A man robbed a group of Texas Girl Scouts who were selling cookies outside a Walmart in Fort Worth, Texas. The shocking incident was captured on a surveillance video so hopefully justice can be served for the young Girl Scouts.
Now there is talk of Target doing something along the lines of Amazon Prime and Walmart + and offering some sort of paid membership for their customers.
Lafayette, for example, has 11 locations. There are over a dozen in and around the Baton Rouge area, as well. Closing any of them could have a big impact on either community.
While it remains a fantastic resource for budget-conscious shoppers seeking cleaning supplies, holiday decorations, and other household essentials at unbeatable prices there are some items that you are probably better off purchasing at a regular grocery store.
Three Walmart locations in New Mexico have chosen to bid farewell to self-checkout lanes, sparking discussions on whether this marks the onset of a new trend that might soon impact the state of Louisiana.
John Terry, a 76-year-old Walmart greeter in Monroe, Louisiana, has become a viral sensation on TikTok for his unwavering dedication to his job. Despite the harsh winter weather that swept through the region, Terry's commitment to his role as a Walmart greeter captured the hearts of over two million TikTok viewers.