Wal-Mart to begin buying fruits, veggies from state growers
TULSA - Wal-Mart , the nation's largest retailer, pledged Wednesday to buy more produce from local farmers as it kicked off a campaign to highlight the fruits and vegetables grown in Oklahoma and sold in its stores.
The Arkansas -based company's 'Locally Grown' program, which recently debuted nationally, looks to keep prices down for shoppers, support local economies and slice shipping and fuel costs.
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