Amazon's Drive-Up Grocery Stores Are Now Open To the Public In Seattle (theverge.com)
Amazon has opened two drive-up grocery stores to the public that will allow Amazon Prime subscribers to place an online order and choose a two-hour pickup window for when they'd like to drive over and retrieve it. The Verge reports: Despite the stores being called "AmazonFresh Pickup," a membership to the company's home delivery grocery service isn't required. But if you do pay for AmazonFresh (an extra $14.99 per month on top of Prime's usual cost), your groceries will be ready within 15 minutes. Regular Prime customers have to wait at least two hours before the earliest pickup window becomes available. According to The Seattle Times, the first time you visit one of the two AmazonFresh Pickup locations, a concierge will enter your name and vehicle's license plate number into Amazon's systems. That way, during subsequent visits a license plate reader will automatically identify you and signal to employees that they should bring your order out to your car. The Times notes that this license plate scanning can be disabled from Amazon's website.
Of course it's fresh! It was packaged and frozen right after it was picked!
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Supermarkets have been doing online shop&collect for quite a few years here (with no cost overhead), and delivery of groceries (for free in some circumstances).
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How disruptive!
Wait... Haven't supermarkets being doing this for several years now?
If you're shopping with Amazon, you've already decided that privacy is not on your list of priorities.
I don't respond to AC's.
This could appeal to anyone that doesn't want to set foot in Walmart (et al) for whatever reason.
This isn't any more "fetish" material than a any delivery service including normal Amazon.
This certainly beats needing to deal with crowds of idiots that view grocery shopping as entertainment and bring their whole families along and clutter the whole place up.
If you have a set shopping list, it's much less bother.
A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.
So crippling social phobias and misanthropy, basically.
It won't be much longer and Walmart is going to start kicking some Amazon ass with home delivery. Just watch.
Not going to happen. Home delivery requires huge upfront investments and offers razor-thin margins. Amazon was willing to sink billions in building their delivery pipeline; Walmart would never make that kind of gamble. It doesn't matter how many hubs or trucks they have; fulfilling individual orders is a very tedious process, it's completely different from shipping palettes upon palettes of the same shit. And it's even worse in the grocery business because food goes bad real quick. Losses losses losses.
lucm, indeed.
Frankly I wonder who this service is even meant for.
In store allows selecting quality produce but need to park, pick, stand in line. Delivery means waiting when swinging by for a quick pickup easier to time, such as on way home. Having all 3 options convenient especially depending on location. Still not tried Prime Fresh due to higher cost and have 3 grocery stores within 1km to my home. Like Amazon for heavy bulky stuff that do not need to quickly or stuff not nearby. Think Amazon offering in select areas can compliment their other offerings and maybe pull in non Walmart operations. Amazon will model the economics and optimize accordingly. 7-11 (&i) convenience stores offer delivery in Tokyo by bicycle or scooters. Bad weather more tempting to use.
And yes it's completely different from standard Amazon shopping. Amazon mostly sells mass produced items, each the same as the next. Groceries are perishable goods and vary substantially from one unit to the next, particular for fresh and frozen produce.
Where I live there are walk through pharmacies at every corner!
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there are tons of grocery stores all over Seattle. This is just two.
Most offer this kind of service already. They even deliver it to your homes at a preset time, which is what that Amazon Fresh does.
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The article says, "This type of automatic license-plate check-in can be turned off on Amazon’s website." So the check-in feature can be disabled but your license plate is still scanned.
That's plain wrong. The challenge here is not "the infrastructure" - everyone can build a warehouse - it's the cost-effective business processes. That cannot be acquired from a fire sale.
lucm, indeed.