Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison discussed his company's plans to expand its offerings in rural areas with CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday.
Ellison said he heard from customers in rural areas that they sometimes had to travel to multiple locations to find products they needed, especially related to pets and livestock.
In late July, Lowe's announced it was expanding its store-in-store pilot program with Petco , aiming to give customers easier access to pet supplies.
Ellison added that Lowe's has outfitted around 300 stores stores with a new rural merchandising concept, which includes making Carhartt products more available along with the Petco merchandise.
The company reported its Q2 earnings Tuesday morning, coming in at $4.56 per share, topping Wall Street's estimates of $4.49, according to Refinitiv.
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