BENTONVILLE, ARKANSAS (AP) – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. says it will be testing its grocery delivery service with ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft in the next two weeks in Denver and Phoenix. That’s in addition to a quiet pilot program that started in March with Deliv for its Sam’s Club customers that involves delivery of general merchandise and grocery for business members in Miami. Customers pay Wal-Mart the regular $7 to $10 delivery charge online and make no payments to the driver. The moves come as Wal-Mart is also expanding its curbside grocery delivery to 14 new markets for a total of 54 in over 200 stores.
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