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Walmart Reintroduces Warminster Supercenter
Company officials showcased its "Store of the Future" model at its Warminster location off Street Road on Friday.
WARMINSTER TOWNSHIP, PA — Walmart held a grand reopening of its newly remodeled store off Street Road on Friday in Warminster to showcase upgrades that reflect the company’s Store of the Future model.
The transformation includes a modernized layout, faster and more convenient shopping options, enhanced digital tools, and an expanded, on-trend assortment — all designed to help customers shop how and when they want, company officials said.
Walmart customers will notice:
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- Expanded aisles and interactive displays that help them find merchandise easier.
- An elevated assortment of healthy foods and affordable, elevated brands such as De’Longhi, Oura, Jessica Simpson and Lemme.
- More speed and convenience options, including delivery in as little as one hour.
- A seamless store app experience, allowing customers to navigate aisles, access store services, and book oil changes at the Auto Care Center.
- An updated Pharmacy with same-day delivery and Vision Center designed for greater privacy and convenience, offering brands such as Nike, Calvin Klein, and DKNY, along with services like free cleanings and adjustments.
The Warminster Supercenter, which opened in 1996, is also celebrating 30 years serving the community.
The re-grand opening highlights Walmart’s commitment to delivering a modern, efficient and intuitive shopping experience, meeting customers where they are, whether shopping in-store or online.
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The re-grand opening is one of 32 planned for Pennsylvania in 2026, and one of about 650 remodels across the country.
About Walmart in Pennsylvania
Walmart Inc. serves customers at 159 retail units and online through Walmart.com. The retailer employs over 59,000 associates in Pennsylvania.
Walmart supports local businesses, spending $17.5 billion with suppliers in fiscal year 2025 and supporting more than 131,000 Pennsylvania supplier jobs.
In fiscal year 2026, Walmart and the Walmart Foundation contributed more than $42 million in cash and in-kind donations to local nonprofits in Pennsylvania.
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