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  2. History of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    The Walmart chain proper was founded in 1962 with a single store in Rogers, Arkansas, expanding inside Oklahoma by 1968 and throughout the rest of the Southern United States by the 1980s, ultimately operating a store in every state of the United States, plus its first stores in Canada, by 1995.

  3. Timeline of animal welfare and rights in the United States

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    Concern for animal welfare resurges in the 1950s, resulting in the federal Humane Slaughter Act [10] and the Animal Welfare Act. [11] 1966-2016: Intensive animal agriculture continues to grow, with the number of land animals slaughtered for food in the U.S. growing from 2.4 billion in 1965 to 9.2 billion in 2015. [12]

  4. Hypermart USA - Wikipedia

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    As the Supercenter proved to be a much more profitable experiment, Walmart renamed the stores "Wal-Mart's Hypermart USA" in April 1990, and eventually began either converting them to Supercenter operations or closing them. As of 2023, two of the former Hypermart USA locations still operate as Walmarts while the other two have been demolished.

  5. Walmart raises full-year outlook as first-quarter sales top ...

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    The company also raised its full-year earnings per share forecast to a range of $6.10-$6.20 per share, up from its prior expectations for earnings to come in at $5.95-$6.05 per share in its fiscal ...

  6. Animal testing - Wikipedia

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    Animal testing is widely used to aid in research of human disease when human experimentation would be unfeasible or unethical. [26] This strategy is made possible by the common descent of all living organisms, and the conservation of metabolic and developmental pathways and genetic material over the course of evolution. [27]

  7. Walmart is experimenting with body cameras for employees—like ...

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    Walmart is piloting a body-camera program at a set of stores as a safety measure for employees as the retail industry as a whole contends with rising levels of crime and violence from shoppers ...

  8. 9 Major Changes You'll See at Walmart This Year - AOL

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    Sundry Photography / Shutterstock, Design: Alexa MellardoWalmart is widely regarded for its one-stop shopping experience, offering customers just about anything they could need, whether it's a new ...

  9. Huntingdon Life Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Huntingdon is criticised by animal rights and animal welfare groups for using animals in research, for instances of animal abuse and for the wide range of substances it tests on animals, particularly non-medical products. It is claimed by SHAC that 500 animals died every day at HLS (182,500 a year), [13] a figure at odds with HLS' published ...

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