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Wed Sep 19, 2018, 04:16 PM Sep 2018

Amazon Will Consider Opening Up to 3,000 Cashierless Stores by 2021 [View all]

Source: Bloomberg

Amazon.com Inc. is considering a plan to open as many as 3,000 new AmazonGo cashierless stores in the next few years, according to people familiar with matter, an aggressive and costly expansion that would threaten convenience chains like 7-Eleven Inc., quick-service sandwich shops like Subway and Panera Bread, and mom-and-pop pizzerias and taco trucks.

Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos sees eliminating meal-time logjams in busy cities as the best way for Amazon to reinvent the brick-and-mortar shopping experience, where most spending still occurs. But he’s still experimenting with the best format: a convenience store that sells fresh prepared foods as well as a limited grocery selection similar to 7-Eleven franchises, or a place to simply pick up a quick bite to eat for people in a rush ...

An Amazon spokeswoman declined to comment. The company unveiled its first cashierless store near its headquarters in Seattle in 2016 and has since announced two additional sites in Seattle and one in Chicago. Two of the new stores offer only a limited selection of salads, sandwiches and snacks, showing that Amazon is experimenting with the concept simply as a meal-on-the-run option. Two other stores, including the original AmazonGo, also have a small selection of groceries, making it more akin to a convenience store.

Shoppers use a smartphone app to enter the store. Once they scan their phones at a turnstile, they can grab what they want from a range of salads, sandwiches, drinks and snacks -- and then walk out without stopping at a cash register. Sensors and computer-vision technology detect what shoppers take and bills them automatically, eliminating checkout lines.

Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-09-19/amazon-is-said-to-plan-up-to-3-000-cashierless-stores-by-2021?srnd=premium

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They are out to destroy small business. redstatebluegirl Sep 2018 #1
You are not going to stop automation Loki Liesmith Sep 2018 #6
Precisely Sherman A1 Sep 2018 #13
Another 3,000 places where I won't be shopping! UrbScotty Sep 2018 #2
Amazon has a delivery locker at the DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #11
Can't wait to send in my 'droid to take the stuff I want. lapfog_1 Sep 2018 #3
Although I use Amazon for the convenience of buying stuff online (dog food, computer accessories, iluvtennis Sep 2018 #4
And when all stores do this, those of us without smartphones are screwed. n/t OnlinePoker Sep 2018 #5
Trust me, people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs Mr.Bill Sep 2018 #25
Won't shop there. Bezos is helping to destroy retailing. democratisphere Sep 2018 #7
The Automat reinvented! DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #8
But the food wasn't prepared or replaced by a robot. LisaM Sep 2018 #9
I remember the automats, Stonepounder Sep 2018 #14
Yep, put your nickel in a slot next to the door DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #27
Well, there was no cashier because it was coin-op. Codeine Sep 2018 #15
Sorry, my only experience is from the movies! LisaM Sep 2018 #20
No cashier to ring them up. left-of-center2012 Sep 2018 #16
But apparently they did have some cashiers, according to this interesting article. LisaM Sep 2018 #21
Not really "cashiers" left-of-center2012 Sep 2018 #23
Well, they made change... LisaM Sep 2018 #30
THIS BumRushDaShow Sep 2018 #18
I saw them in Manhattan in the early 1970s left-of-center2012 Sep 2018 #19
The one downtown was still open at the time BumRushDaShow Sep 2018 #31
Thanks for your link left-of-center2012 Sep 2018 #22
when you have trillion dollar monopolies like amazon and apple elmac Sep 2018 #10
Jonathan Pie: Amazon, Corporations and Politics appalachiablue Sep 2018 #12
Benefits of automation Kilgore Sep 2018 #17
My high school, which opened in 1965, Mr.Bill Sep 2018 #24
ive seen those on movies..id like to have had that experience! samnsara Sep 2018 #29
Who the hell is going to be left to buy their stuff? redixdoragon Sep 2018 #26
We'll have to start taxing capital. LAGC Sep 2018 #32
i still havent been to the one in Seattle..... samnsara Sep 2018 #28
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