Walmart CEO says in-home delivery people need to ‘beware of dog’

November 20, 2019

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said dogs “big and small” have become a hazard for those making in-home deliveries for the retailer in three markets. “We have this place on the app where customers can tell us whether they have a dog or not,” Mr. McMillon told CNBC. “And sometimes they misinform us about whether the dog is in the house, or not in the house.”

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