Walmart employees will soon deliver groceries to your fridge when you're not home and wear body cameras so you can watch them doing it

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Walmart employees will soon deliver groceries to your fridge when you're not home and wear body cameras so you can watch them doing it
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The new Walmart InHome Delivery service will allow Walmart workers to access customers' homes using smart lock technology.

Walmart employees will soon deliver groceries straight to customers' refrigerators when they aren't home, Walmart announced Friday. The new Walmart InHome Delivery service will allow Walmart workers to access customers' homes using smart lock technology that is controlled by a mobile phone. Workers will drive in Walmart-branded cars and wear body cameras so customers can watch them remotely while they are inside their homes. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Walmart employees will soon deliver groceries straight to customers' refrigerators when they aren't home, Walmart announced Friday. The new Walmart InHome Delivery service will allow Walmart workers to access customers' homes using smart lock technology that is controlled by a mobile phone. Workers will drive in Walmart-branded cars and wear body cameras so customers can watch them remotely while they are inside their homes. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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