Walmart’s Grocery Delivery Partnerships With Uber, Lyft Fail to Take Off

Walmart’s Grocery Delivery Partnerships With Uber, Lyft Fail to Take Off
A customer pushes a shopping cart at a Walmart store in Chicago, Illinois, on Nov. 23, 2016. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski/File Photo
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Walmart Inc’s online grocery delivery partnerships with ride-hailing services Uber and Lyft have ended, according to two sources, a potential setback for the retailer’s ambitions to challenge Amazon.com Inc head-on with speedy delivery of groceries to people’s homes.

The end of the Walmart partnerships, which has not been previously reported and was confirmed by Walmart and Uber, undercuts a vision the ride-hailing companies laid out: a service that can efficiently deliver anything on-demand, including people and cargo, at the touch of a smartphone app.