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- Jun 12, 2017
The other day I heard that Walmart is starting to do delivery, but I think it's for bigger cities - for now.
Doesn't Amazon have a grocery delivery thing too? But again, I think it's still very limited.
Yeah, they're trialing it right now in some big cities. It'll be interesting to see if it catches on. I know it's super common in parts of Europe, but the culture is different there and people tend to interact differently there. I read about a big concern with these companies offering the delivery services is that people don't trust one another and would rather shop themselves to make sure they're not getting short changed by the store. This fear does not exist as strongly in countries where grocery delivery is common and the companies are trying to figure out why and remedy that.
Regardless, I doubt Amber would want to pay the delivery fee to have her groceries dropped off when she can just have ol' Becks run out to WalMart daily. I think the only reason we don't see her gorging on double meat pizzas every day is because there's a significant cost (relative to the cost of the pizza) to ordering pizza delivery.
Anyways, can you imagine WalMart delivering groceries to her house? A pallet of Lay's chips, a pallet of pudding cups, a pallet of ice cream, and a single bunch of spinnage. Weekly. #GOALS