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PaulDavisThe1st 8 hours ago

At your house it might be fractions of a cent.

At my house, it's a 140 mile round trip between the fulfillment center ("are you feeling fulfilled yet?") and the drop off location.

OTOH, there's likely more of "you" than there are of "me" ...

ajdlinux 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Assuming it's the US we're talking about, the federal minimum wage is $7.25, which means that if every worker involved is paid at the minimum wage, you incur a cent of labour costs every 4.97 person-seconds. AFAICT, most Amazon workers are paid substantially higher than the federal minimum wage. And that's just labour costs.

While Amazon is efficient, "fractions of a cent" is probably the wrong order of magnitude for even the most efficient order.

hekkle 4 hours ago | parent [-]

That's not even mentioning their additional overheads, like the cost of fuel for their idling van as they drop off your potato.

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saaaaaam 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

You might be 140 miles round trip to the nearest fulfilment centre, but you're almost certainly closer to your nearest neighbours who regularly buy stuff from Amazon, so the van is probably coming pretty close to you any way.