Online retailer to open brick and mortar stores
While retail chains are starting their online shops, e-commerce giant Amazon has bought its first brick and mortar grocery store network: the company acquired Whole Foods – which consists of several hundred stores all over the US – for USD 13.4 billion. Amazon has been selling groceries online for a decade, but the big breakthrough hasn’t happened yet.
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