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Walmart is primarily a staple provider. With a large portion of its revenue coming from the sale of groceries and household items, the business is less susceptible to economic fluctuations. Even in weaker economic times, people need food and everyday products, which provides the company with a robust foundation. However, the true core of its strength lies in the massive size of the company and its efficient supply chain. Walmart can optimize processes and reduce costs due to its sheer purchasing power and sophisticated logistics, enabling it to...
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