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By Chris Burritt March 10 (Bloomberg) — Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world’s largest retailer, returned about 300 items to U.S. stores after their removal last year hurt shopper traffic, said Bill Simon, chief operating officer of U.S. stores. Wal-Mart returned some flavors and package sizes of food products and other consumable goods, even though they didn’t sell well, Simon told analysts today at a conference sponsored by Bank of America in New York. To contact the reporter on this story: Chris Burritt in Greensboro at cburritt@bloomberg.net

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Wal-Mart Brings Back 300 Items to U.S. Stores After Losing Shopper Traffic