The retailer said that UK business Asda, which accounts for 10 per cent of its sales, was also affected by a slowdown in high street spending. Wal-Mart said Asda's like-for-like sales increased by a low single-digit percentage. Total UK sales fared little better.
The figures will come as a blow to Asda, which, in a TNS report last Friday appeared to be losing maket share to nearest rival Sainsbury's.
Total net sales for Wal-Mart in the quarter were $70.9 billion (£38 billion), up from $64.76 billion (£34.71 billion) in the same period the year before.
CEO Lee Scott said: 'With higher gasoline prices and a cooler and wetter spring than normal, we missed our plan. We are making the necessary adjustments and I anticipate better results in the second half of the year.'
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