Dearborn Wal-Mart Tweaks Store for Arabs

DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) knew she wasn’t in a typical Wal-Mart when she saw an end-of-the-aisle display featuring Mamool.

Boxes of the date-filled, whole wheat cookie from the Middle East welcomed the 21-year-old into the international aisle of the new Wal-Mart store in this known as the capital of . Aisle 3, which also features Eastern European and , represents many of the 550 items geared toward Arab-American shoppers in the store that opened last week.

It might be statistically tiny in a store with more than 150,000 items, but it’s symbolically huge for the world’s largest retailer as it seeks to change from a cost-is-everything to one that customizes its stores to meet neighborhood needs.

The also sells and plans to offer . But the modifications go beyond merchandise: It has 35 employees who speak Arabic — noted in on their badges. The store also has hired a local Arab- to teach the staff .

The Dearborn Wal-Mart is part of a two-year-old corporate effort to help sales by tailoring stores to local demographics, said spokeswoman Amy Wyatt-Moore at Wal-Mart’s Bentonville, Ark., headquarters. It targeted six groups: , blacks, empty-nesters/, affluent, suburban and rural shoppers.

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