▲ | jopsen 4 days ago | |
Maybe, but we have how many competing delivery networks? If they all shared the same last mile delivery vans/routes, wouldn't that take many trucks off the road? I'm not saying it's doable. I'm sure that in Soviet USA there'd only be one delivery service, but it'd be about as fast and reliable as UDP over avian carrier :) | ||
▲ | themaninthedark 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Thank you for understanding! Before Amazon Prime we had 2 major deliver services: UPS and FedEx as well as USPS. Now we have 3. I didn't include in my previous comment but most of the people using Prime that I know still drive everyday, many drop their kids off at school. Going past stores that sell the same sorts of things they are buying on Prime. For them the main driver is convenience of not having to stop and the ability to tell Alexa to put it on a list and reorder periodically. This seems to be the case for most of the customers, look at the rise of Instacart. Door Dash followed suite by expanded from just hot meal delivery to Retail and Grocery. Traditional grocery stores don't want to leave the margins on the table so they are launching their own efforts. I leave some food for thought:) https://web.archive.org/web/20200612211824/https://www.thegu... |