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Why the U.S. Navy’s retail business is fighting Walmart and Amazon to fund its own future

Apr 08, 2026 11:00 UTC

The Navy runs more than 300 stores globablly but its operations are at risk because retail giants like Walmart, Amazon and Target are taking market share..

  • In this article In the rural plains of Northern Poland, at a remote base surrounded by farmland and pine forest, some 150 U
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  • Navy sailors have a small slice of comfort through the Navy Exchange Mini Mart, a place for familiar snacks, hygiene products and the household brands many of them knew growing up

In this article In the rural plains of Northern Poland, at a remote base surrounded by farmland and pine forest, some 150 U.S. Navy sailors have a small slice of comfort through the Navy Exchange Mini Mart, a place for familiar snacks, hygiene products and the household brands many of them knew growing up. One of hundreds of retail stores the Navy operates globally through the Navy Exchange Service Command, or Nexcom, the convenience store in Redzikowo doesn't make much money. But it's part of a sprawling system that plays a critical role in retention, morale and ultimately, U.S. national secu

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