In front of a crowd of thousands of cheering associates at its annual
Shareholders events, Walmart announced plans to rollout Savings Catcher
nationwide later this summer. The receipt comparison tool gives the
retailer’s customers added confidence when they shop by eliminating the
need to visit multiple stores to find low prices.
Built on proprietary technology, Savings Catcher looks at other
retailers’ ads and gives customers an eGift card for the difference if a
competitor’s offering is lower than the price they paid at Walmart.
At launch, Savings Catcher will compare approximately 80,000 grocery and
consumables purchases. In the coming months, produce and general
merchandise will also be added to the tool.
“Our customers are savvier than ever when it comes to finding the best
deals – they are using technology to do their research and spending
hours clipping coupons. We knew there had to be an easier way,” said
Duncan Mac Naughton, chief merchandising and marketing officer, Walmart
U.S. “Savings Catcher offers customers yet another reason to trust us
when it comes to helping them save. It brings greater price transparency
to the market and gives our customers confidence that they are finding
some of the best deals available in retail.”
Originally available only on Walmart.com, Savings Catcher will, now, be
available on Walmart’s mobile app and compares advertised prices from
retailers such as Aldi, Harris-Teeter, Target, Walgreens and HEB. Here’s
how it works:
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Go to www.walmart.com/savingscatcher,
or the Walmart app.
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Enter the receipt number located near the bottom of a Walmart receipt.
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Enter the date of the shopping trip.
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Savings Catcher looks at the eligible items purchased at Walmart and
then compares the price paid to the advertised prices in the weekly
print ads of major local retailers.
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If Savings Catcher finds an advertised price that is lower than what
was paid for the same exact item at Walmart, customers will receive a
Walmart eGift Card for the difference.
Nearly one million receipts have been processed using Savings Catcher
since Walmart launched its pilot in seven markets this spring. The tool
ranks first on the retailer’s list of concepts tested to date.
Today’s update is just the beginning for Savings Catcher. In the near
future, Walmart will offer customers eReceipts and the option to
instantly load each of their purchases into the tool automatically
finding the lowest price available in their area. Savings Catcher and
eReceipts will work together and lead to further innovations like
eCoupons and automated shopping lists.
“We are going to win by integrating digital and physical. Savings
Catcher and its expanding capabilities are just one example of that. We
are well-positioned to innovate and lead in the tech space, and you’ll
see more of this,” added Mac Naughton.
About Walmart
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) helps people around the world save
money and live better – anytime and anywhere -- in retail stores,
online, and through their mobile devices. Each week, more than 245
million customers and members visit our almost 11,000 stores under 71
banners in 27 countries and ecommerce websites in 10 countries. With
fiscal year 2014 sales of over $473 billion, Walmart employs more than 2
million associates worldwide. Walmart continues to be a leader in
sustainability, corporate philanthropy and employment opportunity.
Additional information about Walmart can be found by visiting http://corporate.walmart.com
on Facebook at http://facebook.com/walmart
and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/walmart.
Online merchandise sales are available at http://www.walmart.com
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Copyright Business Wire 2014