BENTONVILLE, AR – The world’s largest retailer is sticking to its commitment to sell more American-made products. Walmart is hosting a “Made in The USA” summit this week.
Companies and inventors from across the country are in Bentonville pitching their products to the retailer. Nicole and Hugh Jarratt of Fayetteville patented their taco plate last year and they are hoping for more success as their family business grows.
“The open call really proves that the mom & pop, we have mom & pop, businesses are still viable in the United States.”
The Made in The USA summit continues on Wednesday with special guest Governor Asa Hutchinson and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.
Companies and inventors from across the country are in Bentonville pitching their products to the retailer. Nicole and Hugh Jarratt of Fayetteville patented their taco plate last year and they are hoping for more success as their family business grows.
“The open call really proves that the mom & pop, we have mom & pop, businesses are still viable in the United States.”
The Made in The USA summit continues on Wednesday with special guest Governor Asa Hutchinson and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.