Giant retailer Walmart will open its sixth 24-hour store in Orange County at 8 a.m. Wednesday.

The retailer will open its second Anaheim store at 88 E. Orangethorpe Ave., a location previously occupied by Food 4 Less and across from Orangefair Marketplace. There are 11 other Walmart stores in Orange County. Five of those are open 24 hours: Santa Ana, Westminster, Orange, La Habra and Anaheim at 440 N. Euclid St., which is less than three miles away from the new Anaheim location.

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“With the current customer demand at our existing store in Anaheim, this new store will help us better meet the needs of our customers in the areas where they live,” according to a statement previously provided by Walmart.

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The new Anaheim Walmart will be a supercenter and span 101,000 square feet.

“In recent months, Walmart has taken major steps to refresh its stores, merchandising and customer experience,” according to a Tuesday statement from Walmart. “The improvements have all come together in the company’s newest stores, such as the Anaheim Walmart, with fast service, a friendly shopping experience and clean stores.”

The new Walmart features wide aisles and lower shelving that creates an improved sightline. It also aligned the departments that customers shop most frequently. The pharmacy, for example, is adjacent to food, making it easier for customers to pick up their prescriptions while shopping for their groceries. Walmart also combined the customer service desk, Site-to-Store pick-up location and photo lab in one area near the entrance.

The Anaheim location, like all new Walmart stores, includes energy-efficient technology and environmentally friendly features. The store’s skylights harvest daylight and reduce the amount of energy required to light the store by up to 75 percent daily. LED lighting in the store operates 70 percent more efficiently than traditional fluorescent lighting. Low-flow toilets and faucets reduce the water used in the bathrooms. The new store also operates a recycling program.

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