QuickShop: What Do Customers Think about Walmart’s New C-Store?

22 Feb, 2017 Chris Medenwald, PhD
The retail giant recently unveiled its latest effort to merge value and convenience: Walmart’s next generation convenience store. This new-concept c-store, currently being piloted in Rogers, AR and Crowley, TX, features a walk-in beer cooler, sprawling areas devoted to hot foods and fountain drinks, and—don’t miss this—Walmart prices.

QuickShop: What Do Customers Think about Walmart's New C-Store?


This weekend, mobile solutions firm Field Agent deployed 24 QuickShoppers to the new Walmart c-stores—14 to the Rogers, AR location and 10 to Crowley, TX. These agents captured photos and video, and they answered a series of questions about their experience with the new c-store format.

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The video below offers an upclose look at the convenience store, complete with audio commentary from QuickShoppers. Further down we share the full, downloadable results from the study.


To participate in the study, agents were required to purchase at least $5 worth of gas and one hot food item. Field Agent verified these purchases by requiring QuickShoppers to submit receipts.



All in all, Field Agent’s QuickShoppers were particularly high on the next generation Walmart c-store, which they rated, overall, a 4.7 on a 5-point scale (i.e., 5 being very good). Moreover, 83% of participants said they’re completely or very likely to purchase food, snacks, and/or beverages from the convenience store in the future.
Good news for Walmart and its efforts to bring more accessibility and convenience to its EDLP philosophy.