Walmart has announced a partnership with resale platform ThredUp to sell previously owned branded clothing, shoes, handbags and more online.
New York Walmart on Wednesday announced a partnership with resale platform ThredUp to sell previously owned branded clothing, shoes, handbags and more online.
This marks the first foray by Walmart , the world's largest retailer, into the resale market. The company said it started planning the initiative a year ago and launched it at a time when the pandemic has forced many households to become even more budget conscious amid widespread furloughs and job losses.
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