What it's like inside Wal-Mart's new marketplace that's a threat to Whole Foods and Trader Joe's
The Markets, which are one fifth of the size of Wal-Mart Supercenters, pose a major threat to traditional supermarkets like Whole Foods, Kroger, and Trader Joe's, according to Moody's analysts.
The Markets are like mini Supercenters. The interior of some of the stores is very similar to Wal-Mart's big warehouses, with exposed ceiling beams, wide aisles and fluorescent lighting.
Wal-MartThe stores offer the same low prices as Wal-Mart's giant warehouse stores, but in a much smaller and more easily accessible location, giving the Neighborhood Markets a "distinct competitive advantage over virtually anyone," according to analysts.
Wal-MartThe Markets put a strong focus on three of Wal-Mart's strongest categories - groceries, pharmacies, and fuel.
And they have a wide selection of fresh produce.
Wal-MartHere's another look at the produce section.
Wal-MartThere are also several aisles devoted to wine.
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You can apparently get a pound of flat iron steak for $6.27.
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And some of the produce is locally grown.
Unlike Supercenters, which are typically located on city outskirts, Wal-Mart's Neighborhood Markets are more conveniently located to urban centers.
"We believe thousands of locations over time is a reasonable assumption," the analysts write. "The only restraint will be how fast these can be built, staffed and stocked."