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Walmart Highlights U.S. Manufacturing and Small Business Growth at 2025 Open Call

Twelfth annual event helps propel small businesses from local roots to nationwide shelves BENTONVILLE, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Walmart held its 12th annual

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Walmart Highlights U.S. Manufacturing and Small Business Growth at 2025 Open Call

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nTwelfth annual event helps propel small businesses from local roots to nationwide shelves\n\n\n BENTONVILLE, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nWalmart held its 12th annual Open Call this week, welcoming over 500 entrepreneurs from 47 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Each came ready to pitch products made, grown or assembled in the United States directly to Walmart and Sam’s Club merchants.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251009792263/en/Walmart Open Call Golden Ticket Winners\nMore than 100 businesses received Golden Tickets, which offer suppliers the opportunity for their products to be sold on Walmart and Sam’s Club shelves and online – joining the more than 60 percent of Walmart U.S. suppliers that are small businesses. Standout recipients include Grandma Betty’s Grits (GA), Vaquero Snacks (CA), and Scentsational Soaps & Candles (FL).\n\n\n“Open Call is Walmart at its best, backing American jobs, lifting up small businesses and offering customers new products they’ll love,” said John Furner, President & CEO, Walmart U.S. “For the past 12 years, the event has helped entrepreneurs grow, and in the process, helped boost U.S. manufacturing.”\n\n\nForty Years of U.S. Sourcing\nOpen Call is one part of Walmart’s broader efforts to source and sell products that support American jobs, a commitment that began 40 years ago with Sam Walton’s Buy American initiative. That program helped shape Walmart’s approach to working with suppliers and supporting U.S.-made products.\n\n\nIn 2021, Walmart announced a $350 billion, 10-year commitment to purchase products made, grown or assembled in the U.S., an initiative estimated to support up to 750,000 jobs through its supply chain. As of the end of last year, Walmart increased cumulative U.S. spend by $176 billion toward its $350 billion goal, and about two-thirds of Walmart U.S. product spend was on goods suppliers reported were sourced domestically.\n\n\nExpanding Innovation and Supplier Capability\nIn addition to product pitches, Open Call 2025 included presentations from 13 companies developing technologies that support U.S. manufacturing. These innovations ranged from shelf-life extension and yield optimization to alternative materials and advanced production techniques aimed at improving efficiency and reduci...

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