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Wal-Mart to Offer More than One Thousand Rollback Products

June 28, 2007

SHENZHEN June 28 – Every day low prices keep getting lower; Wal-Mart will release more than 1,000 rollback products beginning July 5th in 80 stores across China, enabling consumers to enjoy excellent value for products and service.

A variety of deals will be available in all of Wal-Mart’s 78 Supercenters across the country and its two Neighborhood Markets in Shenzhen. Wal-Mart is committed to saving customers money, so when it receives price adjustment Wal-Mart passes the savings on to customers by Rollbacks.

To help customers identify the rollback specials, the company has designed a special Wal-Mart label for rollback items featuring the Wal-Mart smiley face.

Wal-Mart seeks to become part of the communities where we operate and we are committed to offering every day low prices and high-quality products to the local customers,” said Ed Chan, President & CEO, Wal-Mart China. “We are making continuous efforts to provide customers with competitively priced products while at the same time guaranteeing quality. The launch of the Rollback highlights our continuous efforts to cut costs with our suppliers as much as possible, in order to create more value for our customers.

Wal-Mart goes by the philosophy, ‘Every Day Low Prices,’ which embodies our commitment to our customers. Everything we do is for the purpose of saving our customers money to improve their lives.

Wal-Mart is able to offer the most competitive prices while still maintaining product quality and safety because of efficient and comprehensive management of its entire supply chain. As a company devoted to public health, Wal-Mart adopts a strict quality management system across the supply chain, ranging from production, packaging, transportation, storage, processing and sales to ensure the quality of every product we sell.

About Wal-Mart in China

Wal-Mart entered China in 1996, opening its first Chinese Supercenter in Shenzhen. Currently Wal-Mart operates three store formats in China: Supercenters, Sam’s Clubs and Neighborhood Markets. The company strives to provide customers with a one-stop shopping experience with friendly service and a wide selection of quality products at Every Day Low Prices. As an outstanding corporate citizen in the communities it serves, Wal-Mart has won awards such as “Best Employer,” “Best Community Involvement,” “Supplier Satisfaction Recognition” and “Most Admired Company.”  For more information about Wal-Mart in China, please visit www.wal-martchina.com.