Walmart Is Making a Major Change to Its Price Displays in Thousands of Stores

A massive change is coming to thousands of Walmart stores across the country.

The retailer announced on Friday that it would be shifting away from paper shelf price tags in 2,300 stores over the next two years and opting to use digital price markers instead.

“Our pricing strategy remains Everyday Low Prices,” a Walmart spokesperson told Fox Business. “Digital Shelf Labels are simply a new method to communicate pricing to the customer and a technology tool that assists associates with various tasks.”

Related: Walmart Layoffs: Hundreds of Employees Cut, Relocated

With digital pricing, employees can seamlessly update prices and make changes, including markdowns, within minutes. The company clarified that this does not

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