Walmart Tests Dark Stores in its Multi-Front Effort to Improve Delivery

Published: June 25, 2025

Walmart has pursued numerous initiatives designed to improve its delivery speed and reach over the past year, and now the retail giant is reportedly testing dark stores —mini-warehouses that are not open to the public — in Dallas and Bentonville, Ark., according to Bloomberg and other media outlets.

By stocking these dark stores with popular products, retailers can support a wider delivery radius and faster deliveries. Walmart is reportedly considering additional dark stores, but no locations have been specified. Faster delivery is a key goal of Walmart’s strategic roadmap.

Some of the most significant Walmart delivery developments of the past year include:

  • In June 2024 Walmart expanded its InHome delivery option, which provides Walmart associates with a one-time access code to place orders inside a customer’s home or garage, to 50+ markets covering 45 million homes;
  • In October 2024 Walmart integrated prescriptions into its delivery offerings, expanding customers’ options to include same-day scheduled delivery, on-demand delivery and express delivery within 30 minutes;
  • In April 2025 Walmart deployed geospatial technology that helped redefine how it maps delivery areas, expanding the retailer’s reach and same-day delivery capabilities to 12 million additional U.S. households; and
  • Earlier this month, Walmart expanded drone deliveries to five Southeastern cities.

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