RICHLAND, Pa. TWP. — Walmart unveiled its newly renovated Quakertown Supercenter in Richland Township, Bucks County on Friday, showcasing improvements such as an immersive shopping experience and a larger pharmacy.
According to a news release, this “store of the future” renovation will add interactive technology that combines online and face-to-face shopping, as well as other upgrades that will “greatly enhance the customer’s shopping experience.”
“We are proud of all the efforts our employees have put into improving our store,” said store manager Lauren DeGrush. produced.
“We are extremely proud of our new pharmacy that sets the standard for medicine delivery in our community. We look forward to showing it to our customers.”
Store upgrades include:
- An integrated in-person and digital shopping experience, including QR codes throughout the store. This updated experience also includes interactive in-store shopping with new mannequins, digital screens and displays throughout the store.
- A newly expanded pharmacy that can now offer a complete line of immunizations.
- Vision Center products updated with a new line of frames.
- A new brand and branded apparel area will offer customers “the latest trends at affordable prices.”
- Pickup options give your customers the convenience of online shopping and the ability to quickly and easily pick up their groceries without leaving their vehicle.
- Expedited shipping option for customers who want delivery within 2 hours.
- Walmart Pay, a touch-free payment method.When
- Save customers time and Membership program memberships designed to save you money, Paramount + Essential plan subscriptions and year-round early access offers. Walmart+ costs $98/year ($12.95/month) and includes a 15-day free trial (sign up at walmart.com/plus). Items with free shipping include groceries, electronics, toys, and household items.
In Pennsylvania, Walmart employs more than 57,000 people and serves customers at 159 retail stores and online through Walmart Online Grocery stores and Walmart.com.