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Wal-Mart says not accelerating Marketside test

Published: 07 Jun 2009 17:33:23 PST

BENTONVILLE, Arkansas, June 5 - Wal-Mart Stores Inc said on Friday that it is not accelerating the test of its convenience-sized grocery stores, called Marketside, given the economic climate.

"We're pleased with it, but at this point in time given the current condition in the marketplace, with a significant reduction in demand ... we are not accelerating that effort until we have better data to make a decision," Wal-Mart Vice Chairman Eduardo Castro-Wright told reporters after the retailer's annual meeting.

In October, Wal-Mart officially opened four Marketside stores in the Phoenix area. The stores seek to woo shoppers who are looking for ready-to-eat meals and fresh produce, and might not have time for a trip to a full-scale grocery store.

Marketside stores are roughly 15,000 square feet, while Wal-Mart's supercenters average 187,000 square feet.

The Marketside test came after British grocer and rival Tesco opened Fresh & Easy stores in the United States in late 2007.

Tesco is now making major changes in its Fresh & Easy stores as analysts worry that the U.S. chain is still searching for a successful niche.

In what it calls an "evolution," Tesco is putting more focus on value and adding about 1,000 items to Fresh & Easy stores' current 3,500-product assortment, which represents about 10 percent of what a typical U.S. supermarket carries.


Source: Reuters

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