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September 13, 2006

Revisiting Amazon’s Grocery Offering

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I had read a while back that Amazon had started a beta program where they sold groceries online. Since it had just started I decided to give it some time. Today I went back to see what had changed. Well, honestly not much. They still are a bulk provider of food. Which is not a bad thing. However, most of the groceries that I looked at were overpriced.

For example, Mac and Cheese is one my favorite foods. Cost $1 a box on Amazon. It’s less than that at the local store. In fact, I can get Mac and Cheese shapes for the same price.

I also still can’t get buy all the supposedly healthy organic crap they sell. I’m not against them selling that if people are willing to pay for overpriced goods. However, can you please separate it from things that I enjoy and want to buy. It’s not discrimination, it’s classification.

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