Texas department stores are gearing up for the holiday season in the best way they can. As we all know, shopping during this time can be quite hectic, leading to chaos if you let it. Completing your holiday shopping completely is often a challenge; there always seems to be one item you forget. Walmart is known for being your go-to store for all of your needs even when it comes to your health.

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WALMARTS ALL OVER THE STATE OF TEXAS WILL BE CLOSING SOON!

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Walmart advises that it's wise to gather everything you need for the holidays as early as possible, especially since over 50 Walmart locations are closing across Texas. While Walmart is often celebrated as a convenient shopping destination, it has also operated health centers across the United States for over four years, offering affordable medical care to patients. Unfortunately, 51 of these clinics, including several in Texas, are set to close. In a statement, Walmart explained, "We have determined that there is no viable business model to continue the operations of these clinics."

WILL WALMART CONSIDER BRINGING BACK THE DEPARMENTS?

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They acknowledged that such changes impact many lives, especially those of patients receiving care, the staff, and the communities supporting these initiatives. The closure of these health centers will significantly affect numerous Texans statewide. Community members have expressed hope for a resolution that could bring health services back to Walmart in the future.

 

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