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    Walmart Says Shoppers Could See Higher Prices If Fuel Costs Stay High

    Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Walmart says it managed to keep prices steady in the face of rising fuel costs last quarter by taking a $175 million hit to profit growth.

    That might not last.

    Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said the company is facing hundreds of millions in new energy costs this year, which would lead to price hikes later in the year if fuel costs don’t come down soon.

    “We’re confident this was the right approach to reinforce customer trust and support share gains over the long term,” Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said Thursday on the company’s first quarter earnings call. “That said, these are real impacts to cost of goods sold for us and our suppliers.”

    Walmart reported $177.8 billion in revenue for the first quarter, up 7.3% from the same period last year. US stores saw comparable sales growth of 4.1%, beating Bloomberg analyst estimates. Its operating income of $7.5 billion was up 5% year over year, with the fuel impact accounting for a quarter of a percentage-point drag.

    The company also said its growth in other revenue streams, such as e-commerce, memberships, and advertising, helped it hold the line on prices during a challenging quarter for energy costs.

    The cost pressures led Walmart to set adjusted earnings per share guidance of about $0.73 for the coming quarter, below the expected $0.75. The full-year outlook remained unchanged but was below expectations.

    Walmart’s stock fell about 7% after the market opened on Thursday morning.

    “We’re not bulletproof to some of these things that are happening in the economy,” Rainey said.

    Walmart has passed other costs along to shoppers in the past. Rainey said last year that tariffs were “too high” and the company would raise prices. It was one of the first major retailers to do so. Rainey said this year that any tariff refunds it receives from the government would be invested in lowering prices.

    Last quarter, US drivers turned to Walmart’s warehouse chain, Sam’s Club, in a big way for relief on gas prices, lifting that segment’s comparable sales growth to 5.9%.

    “That tells you that customers are coming to us looking for value,” Rainey said of Sam’s Club gas purchases.

    But Sam’s Club also flashed affordability warning signs.

    “The number of gallons that customers fill up with when they come to our fuel stations fell below 10 for the first time since 2022. That’s an indication of stress,” Rainey said.

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