The deceased, identified as Gursimran Kaur, was found dead in a walk-in oven in the store's bakery department. Kaur, ...
Insiders reveal that Walmart is testing out a new way to give customers easier access to the growing number of products locked up behind glass.
Police have determined that no foul play was involved in the gruesome death of a woman who was found in a Canadian Walmart’s ...
It’s been two years since a disgruntled supervisor at a Walmart in Chesapeake killed six people and injured even more.
We do not believe anyone else was involved in the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death,” a Halifax Regional Police ...
The charred remains of Gursimran Kaur, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, were found by her own mom in one of the superstore's walk-in ...
Now, Walmart looks to reduce customer frustration with a new approach. A recent report from Bloomberg reveals Walmart is currently testing new technology in some stores that will allow customers to ...
Authorities in Canada have determined there was no foul play leading to the death of a Walmart employee whose body was found ...
(Bloomberg) -- Walmart Inc. is testing technology in stores that would let people open security locks for products from their cellphones, a bid to protect against theft without hindering sales.
The technology is live in a few hundred Walmart stores and allows employees to unlock cases without manually using keys, according to a person familiar with the test who wasn’t authorized to ...
A company spokesperson previously said that Walmart was “heartbroken" over Gursimran Kaur's death at the store in Halifax, ...