Walmart's trying to compete with the online giant, and will use smart technology, including employees wearing a camera, to be permitted to enter a customer's home and stock their pantry, according to the AP.
The customer will be able to watch the live video and will grant access to the delivery person remotely.
Information about how much the service could cost shoppers will be released before the program launches this fall, the AP reported.
It will be tested in three markets: Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Missouri and Vero Beach, Florida. More than a million customers will be able to test the system.
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