Wal-Mart brings back greeters at store door

NEW YORK (AP) — Those smiley door greeters are back at Wal-Mart.

The nation’s largest retailer said in a blog post this week it’s bringing back door greeters to a majority of its 5,000 stores by mid-summer to improve customer service. For stores that have been selected as higher risks for thefts, Wal-Mart will position a “customer host,” who will not only greet customers but also check receipts to prevent theft. That was flagged as a growing problem last year. Those workers will be trained to help deter potential shoplifters.

The rollout follows a successful pilot program.

Four years ago, the discounter decided to remove the workers at the front of the store and relocated them to other areas.

Greeters were a tradition its late founder Sam Walton started.

The move comes as the Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer is working to improve sales and service amid fierce competition from outlets ranging from dollar stores to online leader Amazon.com. The company has seen gains for a key revenue measure for six straight quarters at its Wal-Mart U.S. division, but the increases have been mostly small.

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