Compiled 4 June, updated 5 June 2026
The service is active for Walmart customers and has an assortment of 100,000 items.
Top sellers are: fleece, party-picnic items, cold and flu medicines and dog food.
The areas, for now, are these:
- Arizona: Phoenix
- California: Eureka, Merced, Modesto, Sacramento, Ukiah, Vallejo
- Colorado: Denver
- Delaware: Dover
- Florida: Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Naples, Orlando, Tampa
- Georgia: Atlanta, Warner Robins
- Illinois: Chicago, Freeport
- Maryland: Salisbury
- Minnesota: Minneapolis
- Missouri: St. Louis
- Montana: Bozeman, Kalispell
- Nebraska: Lincoln
- North Carolina: Fayetteville
- Oklahoma: Oklahoma City
- Pennsylvania: Allentown, Philadelphia, Reading, York
- Texas: Austin, Dallas, Houston
- Utah: Salt Lake City

It should be noted that Walmart subsidiary Sam’s also does ready-made meal delivery (“At Sam’s Club, we don’t consider e-commerce as a separate channel”):
…E-commerce is growing by 23% (and for Walmart it weighs $150 billion) and as we see from this excerpt, the giant now delivers (ready-to-eat) food, competing with DoorDash, UberEats etc.: …almost two-thirds of Sam’s Club’s e-commerce business is now handled directly by shops, which, as [Greg ] Pulsifer (senior VP of Sam’s) acknowledges, is ‘the textbook definition of an omnichannel company’.
About 70 per cent of the retailer’s members also sign up online… Last month, Sam’s Club launched its Express delivery service, which promises delivery of orders within an hour..
Another noteworthy innovation in e-commerce is Sam’s Club’s entry into the pizza home delivery business, which started exactly one year ago. “I think the interesting thing is that the history of pizza started with roast chicken,” Pulsifer reflects. “Roast chicken was one of the most popular products for in-store pick-up and we wanted to find a way to make it available for home delivery as well, which was a challenging problem to solve.” Sam’s Club now delivers more than 22,000 pizzas per week and uses artificial intelligence to predict the busiest days for deliveries to anticipate customer demand..
Walmart is not only becoming a threat to Amazon and all American supermarkets, but also to fast food and ready-to-eat delivery companies such as UberEats or DoorDash.
Walmart said: ‘The integration of Subway delivery into the Walmart app and Walmart.com is a natural evolution of our 20-year relationship built on a shared commitment to value, freshness and everyday convenience.
In addition to Subway, Walmart aims to introduce delivery from other restaurants to its customers’ homes.
P.S.: Walmart’ s InHome service has been delivering groceries directly to the refrigerators of millions of Americans for years( 45 million by 2024)


