Walmart launches 2 dining ventures

Marc Lore (left), then the chief executive officer of Jet.com, and musician Pitbull are shown in these file photos taken in May 2016 and December 2018, respectively. Lore, shown in Hoboken, N.J., later became president and chief executive officer of the Walmart U.S. e-commerce division, and then he became the CEO of Wonder Group. Pitbull, who was attending a hand and footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, has an equity ownership in a firm that opened a 2,124-square-foot Miami Grill restaurant inside a Walmart in suburban Las Vegas. (Left, AP/Seth Wenig; right, Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Marc Lore (left), then the chief executive officer of Jet.com, and musician Pitbull are shown in these file photos taken in May 2016 and December 2018, respectively. Lore, shown in Hoboken, N.J., later became president and chief executive officer of the Walmart U.S. e-commerce division, and then he became the CEO of Wonder Group. Pitbull, who was attending a hand and footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, has an equity ownership in a firm that opened a 2,124-square-foot Miami Grill restaurant inside a Walmart in suburban Las Vegas. (Left, AP/Seth Wenig; right, Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)


Two people with very different ties to Walmart debuted ventures with the company last month that bring new dining options into stores.

Marc Lore had the more intimate relationship with the Bentonville-based retailer as head of its U.S.

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