Walmart is expanding its online grocery shopping service to ten additional markets across the U.S., the company announced this morning, including several cities in Texas, Florida, and Oklahoma. Customers in select cities in these markets will now be able to shop for their groceries on Walmart’s website, then pick up their order curbside at their local store. With the expansion, Walmart’s grocery shopping service is now live in over 20 markets.

The full list of newly added cities includes Dallas, Houston and San Antonio in Texas; Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Naples, and Cape Coral in Florida; and Oklahoma City and Tulsa in Oklahoma.

The expansion comes on the heels of a broader rollout of the shopping service which began in September. At that time, Walmart announced what was then a significant number of newly supported cities, including Atlanta, Georgia; Charlotte and Fayetteville, N.C.; Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah; Nashville, Tennessee; Tucson, Arizona; and Colorado Springs, Colorado. Those cities came online just this week.

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