Walmart to deliver prescription medications as soon as 30 minutes

Walmart said on Tuesday it will now deliver prescription medicines and medication refills as a single order along with groceries.

Walmart said on Tuesday it will now deliver prescription medicines and medication refills as a single order along with groceries. (Jose Luis Gonzalez, Reuters)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Walmart has announced an express delivery service that will enable prescription medications, along with groceries and other items, to be delivered in as little as 30 minutes.
  • This service initially rolls out in six states: Arkansas, Missouri, New York, Nevada, South Carolina, and Wisconsin, with plans to expand to 49 states by January.

BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart said on Tuesday it will now deliver prescription medicines and medication refills as a single order along with groceries and other items as soon as 30 minutes, as part of its new express delivery option.

The retail bellwether's latest move comes a couple of weeks after technology giant Amazon announced its plans to open pharmacies with same-day delivery options across 20 new U.S. cities in 2025.

Walmart's previous efforts to dispatch prescription medications typically took at least five to seven business days, while an overnight delivery upon request was charged an additional $15.

The company, which has nearly 4,600 store locations with pharmacies, said the new delivery option is available in six states, namely Arkansas, Missouri, New York, Nevada, South Carolina and Wisconsin.

It would be delivering in 49 states by the end of January next year.

Walmart Plus members will receive free delivery, while non-members will have to pay a standard charge of $9.95.

The retailer added customers have the option to choose on-demand or express delivery, where the items would be available as soon as 30 minutes, or same-day delivery, where the order can be scheduled for a specific time.

"Customers will be able to seamlessly add prescriptions along with other items from their local Walmart in a single order, available both in-app and online," the company said.

It will offer all medications except controlled substances, those that need refrigeration and Medicare Part B items that cover services such as outpatient care.

Health care firm CVS Health offers free same-day delivery to customers with its membership program, CarePass.

Pharmacy chain Walgreens offers 24-hour delivery along with groceries and over-the-counter medications, among other items.

Earlier this year, Walmart said it would close all 51 of its health clinics and its virtual health care operations, as it did not see the business model as sustainable to continue.

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