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Amazon opens grocery pick-up kiosks to rival Wal-Mart

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AMAZON.COM Inc has opened two grocery pick-up kiosks in Seattle, part of its latest effort to enter the US$800bil grocery market and compete with “click and collect” shopping options from big box competitor­s like Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

The “AmazonFres­h Pickup” spots let shoppers buy groceries online and pick them up in as little as 15 minutes rather than having them delivered to their homes.

The service is open to Amazon Prime members who pay US$99 a year for delivery discounts and video and music streaming. Each location has parking spaces beneath canopies similar to those seen at gas stations.

Grocery sales have been slow to shift online, unlike books and electronic­s, leaving Amazon at a disadvanta­ge to competitor­s like WalMart, Target Corp and supermarke­t chain Kroger Co.

Amazon is experiment­ing with brick-and-mortar concepts to get a toehold in grocery sales while its competitor­s add online options to their existing stores.

Amazon also opened a convenienc­e store format called “Amazon Go” that lets shoppers check in with a smartphone app, grab sandwiches, salads and other items they want from shelves and leave without having to check out. Instead, customers get billed automatica­lly.

The format is being tested by employees, who have found the technology crashes when the store gets too crowded, according to people familiar with the matter. – Bloomberg

 ?? – AP ?? New service: An Amazon worker returning with a cart after loading a bag of groceries into a customer’s car at an AmazonFres­h Pickup location in Seattle.
– AP New service: An Amazon worker returning with a cart after loading a bag of groceries into a customer’s car at an AmazonFres­h Pickup location in Seattle.

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