About this episode
Send us a text Walmart is making a push on U.S. manufacturing, and says it’s good business. Today, Jenny Rae and Namaan break down what’s signal versus spin, where onshoring can actually cut costs, and why category-by-category moves matter more than headline percentages. We get into supplier power, inventory timing, vertical integration in beef, and pharma basics like bringing amoxicillin back onshore. Plus, a personal investing lesson from Jenny Rae’s grandmother: buy what you never plan to sell. Tell us how you shop at Walmart and what you’re seeing in prices where you live. Links mentioned in the episode: Top Walmart exec says American manufacturing comeback is real and good for business Chapters: 04:59 Personal Reflections and Financial Wisdom 09:40 Walmart's Strategic Shift Towards American Manufacturing 16:00 Supplier Dynamics and Cost Management 21:00 The Role of Automation in Modern Manufacturing 25:54 Vertical Integration and Walmart's Beef Processing Facility 30:57 Legacy of Investment Philosophy Listen to the Market Outsiders podcast, the new daily show with the Management Consulted team Connect With Management Consulted Schedule free 15min consultation with the MC Team. Watch the video version of the podcast on YouTube ! Follow us on LinkedIn , Instagram , and TikTok for the latest updates and industry insights! Join an upcoming live event - case interviews demos, expert panels, and more. Email us ( team@managementconsulted.com ) with questions or feedback.