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Amazon Delivering Groceries? It's Coming, Thanks To Sales-Tax Politics

curtwoodward writes "Amazon has been delivering groceries to people in its hometown of Seattle for a half-dozen years, but the experiment has never spread any further. But this year, rumors about Amazon Fresh expanding to new cities are coming out every month — Reuters just reported that Amazon could start the service in L.A. within a week, and in San Francisco in the coming months. What gives? Why expand now? Look no further than Amazon's long-running battle with state and federal governments over sales tax policy. After more than a decade of resistance, Amazon has spent the last two years cutting deals to collect sales taxes in states all over the country. And it's pushing for a national online sales-tax system, which appears to be within reach. That's the last obstacle to Amazon getting into the grocery-delivery game — a step that should worry not only grocers, but UPS and FedEx, too."

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  1. Re:Live Free or Die by Black+Parrot · · Score: 4, Funny

    Look on the bright side, lots of possible organ donors.

    And Amazon will deliver them while they're still fresh!

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    Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade