Hoping to expand its web cornucopia, the Financial Times reports Amazon is planning a home grocery delivery service. Between FreshDirect and other delivery services, competition’s stiff, but there seriously isn’t too some ways to be fed by the web.
A pilot program, AmazonTote , has already been rolled out in Seattle-offering ” low-priced goods, similar to health and grace, babycare and groceries” -and all in a reusable, weatherproof bag, with out transportation charge. Heaven! With Amazon Prime, the positioning’s become my high carbon footprint alternative to walking to the drug store for toothpaste, so here’s really a higher logical step. I look ahead to a tote full of popcorn and popsicles arriving at my door next time I’m feeling snacky. [ Financial Times (sub required) via TechFlash ]
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