In addition, golden ticket winners gained free access to John's Mastermind class, a unique resource offering valuable business insights to help suppliers scale to fulfill their new deals with Walmart. Through resources like John's class and Walmart's Supplier Hub, which assists businesses in their growth journeys as Walmart suppliers, Walmart supports the scale-up of small and medium-sized businesses.
"Already, more than two-thirds of Walmart's annual product spend is on goods made, grown or assembled in the United States," said Jason Fremstad, senior vice president of supplier development, sourcing at Walmart. "By offering Open Call winners guidance and resources to scale, Walmart can take this investment even further and deliver more of the high-quality, affordable, American-made products our customers desire – when our suppliers grow, everyone wins."
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Walmart noted that over 85% of Walmart customers have said it is important for retailers to carry products made or assembled in the United States. Sourcing more of these products from Open Call winners and other suppliers enables Walmart to meet its customers' needs and create value for its communities.
Suppliers often expand their U.S. manufacturing footprints and create jobs after earning deals with Walmart. For instance, Athletic Brewing, a prominent U.S. non-alcoholic craft beer manufacturer, has invested more than $115 million in its facilities and created nearly 200 new jobs since its successful Open Call pitch in 2020.