Less Hyphen, More Burst for Walmart
OcularInk | Jul. 03 '08
In what has to be the most under whelming unveiling yet -- and a bad case of stolen thunder -- for one of the largest retailers in the world, Walmart (unhyphenated as a single word from now on) just uploaded a formal, band-aid of a press release to their web site confirming the logo change that surfaced over the weekend when The Wall Street Journal reported that the Memphis and Shelby County Division of Planning and Development had received documents from Walmart with the intent of opening a prototype store there. An artist rendering on those documents showed a new sign over the facade of the proposed store.
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