The company that has long guaranteed customers "everyday low prices" may soon deliver sticker shock instead.Walmart (NYSE: WMT) said this week that it will begin offering grocery delivery from more than 800 of its stores, partnering with services like Uber and Deliv to cover 40% of American households. But there's a big catch: The retail giant is charging customers $9.95 per delivery, more than virtually all of its competitors, with a minimum order of $30. Image source: Walmart.Continue reading