Walmart reopens Raynham supercenter with expanded aisles and app tools
Raynham’s Walmart now has wider aisles, a refreshed pharmacy and more app-driven shopping, shifting more work toward pickup, navigation and prescription service.

A bigger pharmacy counter, wider aisles and more app-driven shopping are now part of daily life at the Walmart Supercenter on 160 Broadway in Raynham. After about 14 weeks of renovations, the store reopened Friday, June 5, with a layout meant to move customers more easily through the building while tying more of their trip to Walmart’s app and pickup network.
The changes go beyond a fresh coat of paint. Walmart said the app helps shoppers find aisle locations and store maps, and it is built to connect in-store shopping, pickup, delivery and pharmacy services in one system. At Raynham, that means associates are not just stocking shelves and ringing registers. They are also likely to spend more time answering questions about where items moved, how to use app tools and how to steer customers toward pickup or pharmacy options.
The updated pharmacy matters most for the workers who handle prescriptions and for the customers who now expect faster service. Walmart launched nationwide same-day pharmacy delivery in October 2024 and said by January 2025 that the service was available in all 49 states. The company has said prescription delivery was its most requested service among surveyed customers who identified as time-sensitive, busy families, and in May 2026 it said it now delivers more than 90% of prescription medications to customers’ doors, including refrigerated and reconstituted prescriptions.
That shift has practical consequences inside the store. Pharmacy teams have to handle more digital orders, front-end associates are pulled into pickup questions, and managers have to keep the sales floor and the pickup flow moving without letting the new layout create bottlenecks. Expanded aisles can make shopping easier, but they also change how seasonal features, endcaps and displays are set up. Interactive displays can help shoppers, but they also tend to create more stop-and-ask moments for associates who need to know the floor plan well.
Raynham is one of 13 Walmart remodels planned in Massachusetts, part of a larger push that Walmart has described as store modernization across the country. In January 2024, the company said it planned to build or convert more than 150 stores over five years while continuing to remodel existing locations. In April 2026, Walmart said remodels and new stores create construction jobs during the buildout and longer-term roles in retail, pharmacy and leadership, while the company directly employs about 1.6 million people in the United States.
The Raynham store has seen this before. Enterprise News reported in 2009 that the then-Wal-Mart supercenter in town underwent a $6 million renovation. The latest overhaul shows how Walmart is now treating the store less as a standalone shopping box and more as a service hub, where the floor plan, the pharmacy and the app all have to work together.
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