One of the most inspiring things we do each year at Walmart: Open Call. It’s a chance to meet U.S. entrepreneurs who are turning big ideas into real products — and building businesses that create jobs, opportunity and pride in their communities. Applications for Open Call 2025 are officially open, and this year we’re expanding. In addition to shelf-ready products, we’re also inviting innovations that help make U.S. manufacturing stronger, faster and more sustainable. This year marks 40 years since Sam Walton launched his Buy American initiative, a belief that still drives us today. We’re committed to investing an additional $350 billion by 2030 in products made, grown, or assembled in the U.S. — because supporting American-made has been part of our story since the beginning, and it will be for decades to come. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pwalmrt.us/3TGy7hC
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Walmart’s commitment to American-made innovation and sustainable manufacturing is visionary. As a company focused on GenAI-driven transformation, we see immense potential for AI to support faster, smarter U.S. manufacturing. Excited to see what Open Call 2025 brings! 🤖 Explore our AI manufacturing solutions: 🌐 www.genaiinabox.ai
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Instead of focusing on making remakes of movies, we should bring back old clothing and furniture and reproduce them. I feel like we all have certain things in mind when we search on Amazon and stuff, and we can’t afford it unless we want to spend a lot of money, so we end up with stuff that isn’t trademarked or copyrighted anywhere for a reason—there’s something off about them. The colors are too gray or the shape is slightly warped or something compared to what we would have bought normally. Can we get the original companies to rerelease some of their copyrighted productions of furniture and clothing/accessories? It would be great for American companies in the long term because so much stuff belongs to American businesses.
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