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Walmart invests $350 Million in a third U.S. dairy processing facility

Walmart announced on Wednesday that it had opened a third milk processing plant in the United States, with an investment of more than $350m. This is part of a decade long effort to strengthen its perishables supply chain.

The 'facility' in Robinson, Texas will process and bottle all sizes and types of milk for Sam's Club's Member's Mark and Great Value private label brands. Walmart says the facility will create 400 new jobs.

The company will supply more than 650 Sam's Clubs and Walmart stores in the South Central U.S. Retail bellwether?has approximately 5,200 stores and club across the U.S.

In early 2016, the company announced its first foray into milk processing, at a period when margins were being squeezed by high investments in labor as well as in e-commerce.

Walmart also tries to keep prices low for consumers amid fierce competition from competitors such as Kroger.

The first milk processing facility opened in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 2018 and the second in Valdosta Georgia in December of last year.

As of fiscal 2025 more than two thirds of the company's total U.S. spending was on products?grown, produced or assembled on-shore.

In 2024, Walmart also announced that it ?would build ?five new warehouses equipped with automation technology that can handle temperature-sensitive products like milk, meat and vegetables and ?fruits as it worked to speed up deliveries ?for groceries.

Walmart's?delivery service is a popular choice for many Americans, especially those with higher incomes.

The company reported that the number of shoppers who requested delivery within three hours or less was up by more than 60% during its fiscal 2026. In addition, the contribution to U.S. e-commerce sales almost doubled for their most recent quarter. Reporting by Juveria tabassum from Bengaluru, and editing by Shailesh Kuber

(source: Reuters)