• mctoasterson@reddthat.com
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    12 hours ago

    For those who haven’t been paying attention, it appears Amazon is trying to “disrupt” the grocery market. Anecdotally they have been selling shit for crazy low prices and they’ll make like 30 separate trips to your house all on the same day with lined/insulated packing for the perishable items and frozen water bottles (no extra charge to the customer) in each bag to keep the food cool in transit.

    It seems like there is no way they can be making money on this process, which tells me they are speedrunning Walmarts strategy of operating at a loss to force other grocers out of the market.

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      6 hours ago

      Jesus that sounds awful.

      I’ve had a decent experience with Kroger. They don’t have any stores in my market, just a big warehouse. A Kroger employee on a Kroger refrigerated van delivers it all at once and always on time.

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        5 hours ago

        Kroger owns a bunch of other brands. Do you have one of them in your market, and it’s just a branding difference?

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          5 hours ago

          No, there are no Kroger brands in my market (Florida) at all. Not anymore, they left decades ago.

          They’re using us as a test market for the delivery-only format.

          There’s three big warehouses (or maybe not, I think some closed), that’s it.

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      9 hours ago

      So they are taking a page from YouTube where they out price the market until they are the market, and then will drastically raise prices because there’s no longer any competition?

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        4 hours ago

        Yeah but I feel like that only worked because YouTube was still fairly new and a niche market compared to groceries, which everbody needs. I don’t see how even Amazon can try to kill the competition in a market that huge, regardless of price or convenience.

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      10 hours ago

      they’ll make like 30 separate trips to your house all on the same day

      OMG they should try this here LOL

      They would all have to explain such crazy shit all day long to police, neighbours etc.

    • FarceOfWill@infosec.pub
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      10 hours ago

      Multiple deliveries a day ?! Why would anyone use that?

      It’s bad enough not knowing when they’ll arrive and having to be ready, but at least after they’ve been you can get something done. Wow, Amazon are really bad at this.

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      11 hours ago

      Imperfect Foods used to deliver weekly, perishables included, and they ended up being bought out by Misfit Market. Now, it’s overpriced crunchy product, like shopping Whole Foods from home instead of saving on ugly carrots, grapefruit sized cabbage, and overstock.

      They’re not out of business yet. There is a market for perishables and produce delivery. and people are used to Amazon so they may win on this, sadly.