Amazon is experimenting with a new feature at Whole Foods, one that involves ShopBots, a group of robots that can fetch items for shoppers who aren’t satisfied with Whole Food’s selection of organic food, Owen Tucker-Smith of The Wall Street Journal reports. Amazon and Whole Foods staff strategized how to offer a wider range of groceries without diluting the brand’s strict ingredient standards. Now, if a shopper wants a Pepsi, they can ask the Amazon app and the ShopBots will spring to action, delivering the soda in minutes.
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