
Walmart has opened a third self-operated milk processing facility in Robinson, Texas, investing more than $350 million in its dairy supply chain.
Key Takeaways
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Expanding proprietary dairy capacity: The new Robinson facility follows earlier milk plants in Indiana and Georgia.
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Local sourcing, regional reach: By buying directly from local dairy farmers and processing multiple milk varieties for its private brands, Walmart aims to increase freshness and transparency while serving stores across the South Central U.S.
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Part of a larger U.S. investment: Alongside case-ready beef plants and a pledged multi-billion-dollar commitment to American-made products, the Robinson hub is positioned as both a job creator and a pillar of Walmart’s end-to-end food strategy.


