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Keys to Success for Retail’s Multi-Category Giants

A small group of dominant players increasingly dominates physical retail, says Placer.ai in a new white paper. Walmart, Target, Costco Wholesale and Dollar General span grocery, essentials and discretionary categories at a scale none of their rivals can match. 

Titled Physical Retail in 2026: How the Giants Are Winning, the white paper examines how Walmart, Target, Costco and Dollar General are performing in 2026, and what their trajectories reveal about broader retail trends. “Understanding their visitation patterns sheds light on the key dynamics shaping both their performance and the broader blueprint for retail success in 2026,” according to Placer.ai.

Key insights in the white paper include the following: 

  • Brick-and-mortar retail is consolidating, with top players steadily gaining share since 2019.
  • Costco and Dollar General lead visit growth, driven by expansion and higher visits per store.
  • Walmart remains the dominant retailer, with year-over-year growth across nearly all U.S. markets in the first quarter of 2026.
  • Increased mid-length visits at Target in Q1 2026 reveal early traction in its turnaround efforts.
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