Walmart stores in China may not look like anything out of the ordinary from the outside, but the interior of the stores couldn't be more different from its U.S. counterparts.
Instead of neatly lined shelves and friendly smiley-faced price tags, Chinese Walmart stores have open vats of rice, pig head meat displays, and massive crowds.
All of these differences were incorporated by Walmart managers to ensure that all aspects of Chinese culture were catered to — and it's become the key to the store's success.
Here's a look at what it is like to shop at Walmart in China.
The first Walmart store opened in China in 1996.

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The Chinese locations are easily recognized from the outside, but the interior of the stores are extremely different from American locations.

Chinese customers value freshness and prefer to inspect their meat before packaging and purchasing it.

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