Walmart launches this service for the first time this holiday season

To protect customers and employees, the store offers these two things on their website.


Usually,Walmart is a retailer retailer for all the necessary food to fill plates onThanksgiving And to light houses and salons for the holidays. Yet the pandemic coronavirus changes the season of the season - and the supermarket chain wants to make a little safer tradition for families by offering them directly on its website.

Currently, guests can browse a selection of holiday plants adapted to any home, includingLiving fresh Christmas trees or potted 3 to 5 feet high. Once the ideal Evergreen for your home is in the online cart and bought, Walmart will deliver the Christmas tree both of your choice. Other festive plants are also available,According to the ad. Get all the greenery, Poinsettias, Amaryllis, Norfold Island Pine, and the more you will need to make your home a Wonderland Wonderland. But that's not all! (Looking for something new to cook this year? Here's15 classical American desserts that deserve a return.)

"And while the lights definitely make the holidays more joyful and bright, who really wants to unravel the strands, climb to the ladder and worries me, they will suffer from the same destiny as Clark Griswold?" Tj Stallbaumer, Walmart Corporates Business, in the ad. "Walmart, in partnership with Handy, hang your lights for you. You do not have lights? No problem. The lights of each variety are available onWalmart.com and can be purchased next to an installation. "

It costs $ 129 for professionals to create lights for a single-storey house and $ 199 for two-storey houses. They will also take them too, for only $ 99 and $ 159 once the holidays are over.

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