Forbes February 16, 2022
Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.

Over the years, Walmart has proven time and again its deep-rooted resilience, ability to adapt, and commitment to innovation. For decades now, the company has been known as a retail powerhouse, consistently managing to provide products at discount prices and great value. Furthermore, Walmart has been able to capitalize on something unique that nearly no other retailer has been able to achieve: deep penetration into the fabric of American society and culture. This reputation has given the company the bandwidth and ability to survive even the toughest battles against online retailers such as Amazon or other large retailers such as Target and Kroger.

These factors have equally positioned Walmart to potentially become one of the largest healthcare players in the...

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