>The e-retailer wants to open 2,000 Amazon Fresh grocery stores in the U.S. within the next 10 years, according to documents obtained by Business Insider. Amazon will start by opening 20 stores over the next couple of years as a pilot program, while also testing out two different store concepts.
>One concept is a “click and collect” store, where customers can pick up groceries they previously ordered online. The second is similar to a traditional grocery store.
would you like the former concept, /ck/? i would but i'm not so sure about produce quality there
>>8237374
Yeah, I'm love the former. It would be fantastic.
Really think about the possibility, no more hunting through aisles for shit on a list, you just pull up the recipes you want to make, select all the ingredients, walk into the store, pick your shit up, check the qualitt of your shit, and walk out.
Sounds like a dream.
>>8237374
>implying the minimum wage guy would know which produce is good
Also, how come Jeff is so rich when Amazon has always been in the red?
>>8237390
>amazon
>in the red
What reality did you come from?
>>8237406
Not him, but he's actually right. Amazon's business model has, at least for quite a while, collect market share at the expense of profitability. It's worked fantastically, but I think they have shifted their focus to profitability now overall, with only new projects using their market share focus and taking hits to snuff out competition.
Drone delivered flour and butter when. Lost count of how many times ive been short half a cup of baking shit
The former is the only one that is reasonable. Since it's tied to your account, as long as you show the card that paid for the order, it's good.
>>8237390
Hire women for the front and produce pick out. Men for shelves and everything else.