Walmart stores may start to look a little different during the morning hours. The chain is making several changes to its stores across the country, including in New Jersey, to provide customers with a better shopping experience.
There are 63 Walmart stores in New Jersey, and I think everyone does most of their daily errands there.
Now, you’ll be able to shop at Walmart stores during “sensory-friendly” business hours even if you meet any of the following situations:
What are Walmart’s “sensory-friendly” hours?
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Walmart is now permanently implementing “sensory-friendly” hours at its stores across the U.S., including in New Jersey. This means if you have conditions like autism, ADHD, PTSD, etc., Walmart is doing everything it can to ensure a calm shopping experience.
According to Business Insider, “During the morning hours, Walmart says its stores will dim some of the store’s lights, turn off the music, and install TV walls to play still images.”
There is no scheduled end date for sensory-friendly hours. So for people with the aforementioned symptoms, this will certainly be a plus when shopping at Walmart stores from 8am to 10am.
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