Amazon is testing the addition of robot warehouses to Whole Foods so shoppers can pick up other orders at checkout.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AAccording to CNBC, Amazon is building a micro fulfillment center attached to a Whole Foods location in the Philadelphia suburb of Plymouth meeting, Pennsylvania.
Speaker AOnce the facility is operational within the next year, shoppers will be able to order items from Amazon's website and its online grocery service, Amazon Fresh, while browsing Whole Foods and pick it up in the store as they're checking out.
Speaker AThe arrangement would allow shoppers to buy staple goods from brands that aren't carried at Whole Foods Markets.
Speaker AFor example, the Pepsi, soda and Kellogg cereal that is on top of your kids list and may prevent some people still from going to a whole foods to complete their trip.
Speaker AAnd now it taps into the vast online Amazon catalog of items.
Speaker AChris, this is the a and M.
Speaker AThe real, real, the real one.
Speaker APut you on the spot.
Speaker AQuestion A and M wants to know.
Speaker AIn Amazon's play to consolidate trips and increase baskets through Whole foods, will the end of.
Speaker AWill the end consumer impact here be more trips to Whole foods from non Whole foods shoppers or just fewer trips by Whole Foods shopper to other grocery retailers?
Speaker BOh, man.
Speaker BOh, Jesus.
Speaker BThat.
Speaker BThat might be my favorite question all time from a and m.
Speaker BYeah, but before I answer that question, I gotta give a shout out to Plymouth meeting, Pennsylvania.
Speaker BDid you know there was a Plymouth meeting, Pennsylvania?
Speaker AI didn't, but I didn't question it.
Speaker AWhen I read it, I was like, sure, this makes sense.
Speaker ALike, Plymouth meeting feels like where all the Pilgrims came and had.
Speaker BWould you like to with the town created their name?
Speaker BLike, I would love to abet in that room.
Speaker BWhat should we call ourselves?
Speaker BWell, we're meeting.
Speaker BWe're near Plymouth Rock.
Speaker AIn Plymouth here.
Speaker BPlymouth Rock.
Speaker BLet's call ourselves Plymouth meeting.
Speaker BI don't know.
Speaker BBut anyway.
Speaker BAll right, back to the question.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker BSo will the end consumer impact here be more chips to Whole foods from non Whole foods shoppers or just fewer trips by whole food shoppers to other grocery stores?
Speaker BIt's amazing question.
Speaker BI'm going to go.
Speaker BI'm going to go bold on this answer, and I'm going to actually say that.
Speaker BThat when you combine this with what's going on in headline three and where Amazon is potentially heading, I think the answer is actually c.
Speaker BI think it's going to mean, yes, fewer trips by whole food shoppers to other grocery retailers.
Speaker BBut if these headlines both play out as intended, it will also mean less trips to whole food stores by Whole Foods shoppers as well.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker BBecause how come?
Speaker BAnd I say that for a couple.
Speaker BFirst, the use case is just freaking silly.
Speaker BLike, I can't stand the use case.
Speaker BI'm standing in a Whole Foods and I'm going to go on my phone and order Pepsi.
Speaker BNo, it's not going to happen.
Speaker BI can do that much easier from my couch based on what you're trying to put forward in headline number three.
Speaker BSo?
Speaker BSo if you believe the consolidated idea, people are going to gravitate towards that which ultimately leads, if you play this out, which ultimately means you're going to have less shoppers in Whole foods, which is going to mean less margin for Whole Foods over time, less long term investment in Whole Foods, in store experience.
Speaker BAnd here's the thing, and this is where I'm getting bold, which ultimately is the eventual death of Whole Foods as we know it today and love it.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker BSo which brings up an interesting que.
Speaker BAnd here's why I say that, which brings up an interesting question.
Speaker BIf Amazon were to sell Whole Foods right now, would it be worth more or less than they originally paid for it?
Speaker AOh, God, I have no.
Speaker AWhat do you think?
Speaker BI don't know.
Speaker BMy guess is it would actually be worth less because Amazon has done nothing with it.
Speaker BAnd now I think this headline, if they keep playing this out the way they are, this is essentially going to kill it because Amazon's mass market dominance is so strong in e commerce, that's going to pull people out of the actual store, which is going to create the death of Whole foods down the line.
Speaker BThat's, that's my prediction here, Zachary.
Speaker AOh, man, you've given me so much to think about in this.
Speaker BThat's why I love this show.
Speaker BI got, I got, went down a big rabbit hole on this and I, I kind of think it's going to happen.
Speaker BLike, if this is how it's going to play out, like, if you're trying to get people to buy Pepsi while they're in Whole foods, like, yeah, what are you doing here?
Speaker AI don't disagree with you.
Speaker AI mean, I think that that's what I was thinking.
Speaker ALike, my biggest concern here is, like, these are mini warehouses right now and how much product can you actually fit?
Speaker ALike, yes, we know Coca Cola and Pepsi and, you know, Doritos.
Speaker AYou can't buy in a whole foods.
Speaker ABut then, like, what?
Speaker ASo then I'm like, well, does it just make sense to start carrying these products inside of a Whole foods if you know that that's what it is?
Speaker ALike, why are you going to put this to a mini warehouse and put the friction point on the consumer, then to have to like order that separately.
Speaker ALike, why wouldn't you just start carrying it in your store?
Speaker ABut then, then you defeat the purpose of Whole Foods as a concept begin with.
Speaker ASo like that, to me, that, that brings up a really interesting point.
Speaker AYou know, I will say that this does kind of put some clarification to what Claire Peters was talking about last week at grocery shop when she said they were trying to consolidate trips and make shopping easier.
Speaker AI wish we knew about this when she was talking because I think that would have straightened things out a little bit, at least under, given us an example of what to expect of what they're trying to do.
Speaker ABut, but ultimately, like, I just keep getting back to how much can they fit in there?
Speaker AAnd are you still going to force me as a consumer to do another trip?
Speaker ABecause I don't know that, you know, in your mini warehouse, you're going to have all the things on my list that I could just let, to your point, walk into a target or walk into a Walmart and check all off my list in one, in one trip and be home and not have to do anything else.
Speaker BBut here's the thing.
Speaker BYou will from home because of headline number three, you will from home.
Speaker BYou will be able to get that delivered to your house from home because of the consolidation effort.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker BSee, actually, I actually disagree with the point on clear Peters, too.
Speaker BLike, I actually think this is just further emphasizing the fact that I have no idea what their grocery strategy is.
Speaker BWhen you look at everything they have under their banners, like they have Amazon fresh, they have the Amazon website, they have, they have whole foods, they have these other retailers that are, the other part of this, too, is the other retailers that are selling through Amazon as well that I'm assuming will be part of this consolidated effort.
Speaker BSo if you have all of those happening, Amazon's going to pull a hell of a lot of e commerce volume from consumers over time.
Speaker BBut I don't think those same consumers are going to be the ones going into stores anymore to the same degree.
Speaker BAnd so that means that the stores they used to frequent are going to struggle and whole Foods is going to be the prime one.
Speaker BIn my mind, that struggles.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd again, you just made me think of something else.
Speaker ASo the other part of this is still the stores issue that Amazon has and the whole problem with what the shopping experience is going to be like in the whole food store because I think this also takes out, like, you're still not having the discovery that happens a product in like, it shows you that Amazon's not thinking about the merchandising of that disc.
Speaker ALike how are they going to put sock, are they going to put socks on display?
Speaker AIs there going to be signage for Pepsi that you can order?
Speaker ALike, how do you have that?
Speaker AThose moments happen in a physical environment.
Speaker AFine.
Speaker AThat you know how to do it in a digital environment, like you said, and you'd order all that stuff to your house.
Speaker ABut like, what's this going?
Speaker AHow are they thinking still about what their groceries footprint strategy is?
Speaker BThat's a great point because my biggest lesson leading the store, the future project at Target is the last thing I wanted was a consumer to be on their phone looking for a product they can't get inside my store.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BBecause then they're missing all the merchandising that I am making the effort to put in front of them in the store.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BSo, yeah, that's a big disconnect when you get.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker ASo what do you think is going to happen?
Speaker ALike, do you think that they're going to, like one?
Speaker ADo they have enough product to test this in those mini, like, I still go back to like, what's in the mini warehouses, how many?
Speaker BI just don't think it's.
Speaker AYou don't think so you think this will be like killed as a test and it's not?
Speaker BI think it's a fun thing to talk about.
Speaker BI don't think consumers will actually do it.
Speaker BI think they'll either do it, they'll either coordinate the order before they get there or they'll just order from home and never leave their house.
Speaker BLike, that's what going to happen.
Speaker BLike, I'm not going to be standing in the chips aisle and go, oh, you know what?
Speaker BI can pull out my phone now and I'm going to order a bag of tostitos for the party I'm going to have.
Speaker BLike, it's just not going to happen that way because it's maybe as a one off, but that's not going to move anything.
Speaker BSo ultimately what I think is going to happen here is I think Whole Foods is either going to go struggle or it's actually going to get sold, which is why I thought of the question of like, how much is it worth right now?
Speaker BIs it worth more or less since Amazon took it over?
Speaker ARight?
Speaker ANo, it's a great point.
Speaker BMaybe it could be worth more to somebody because they could probably do something creative with it.
Speaker BI don't know.
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