âOzempic Is Making People Buy Less Food, Walmart Saysâ, 2023-10-04 ()â :
Walmart Inc. says itâs already seeing an impact on food-shopping demand from people taking the diabetes drug Ozempic [semaglutide], Wegovy and other appetite-suppressing medications. âWe definitely do see a slight change compared to the total population, we do see a slight pullback in overall basketâ, John Furner, the chief executive officer of Walmartâs sprawling US operation, said in an interview Wednesday. âJust less units, slightly less calories.â
The Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer is studying changes in sales patterns using anonymized data on shopper populations. It can look at the purchasing changes among people taking the drug and can also compare those habits to similar people who arenât taking the shots. Furner said itâs too early to draw any definitive conclusions.
âŚWalmart sells GLP-1 drugs, a category that includes Ozempic, through its pharmacies. In August, it said they were giving the retailer a revenue boostâŚâWe still expect food, consumables, and health and wellness primarily due to the popularity of some GLP-1 drugs to grow as a percent of total in the back half [of 2023]â, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said on a call with analysts in August.
There are other potential positive effects on sales as well, Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said at the time. Customers taking weight-loss drugs âtend to spend more with us overallâ even as they buy less food, Rainey told CNBC.