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Whole Foods Seeing More Shoppers In Wake Of Amazon Merger
https://consumerist.com/2017/09/07/whole-foods-seeing-more-shoppers-in-wake-of-amazon-merger/
Maybe it’s the slightly lower prices, or the curiosity of seeing Amazon Echo speakers being sold in the produce aisle, or even the ground beef sculpted into Amazon logos — whatever the reason, it looks like Whole Foods is seeing a boost in foot traffic in the weeks since it officially became part of the Amazon family.
This is according to the Wall Street Journal, which cites anecdotal claims from Whole Foods managers, along with industry analysts who say that visits to the supermarket chain’s stores are up compared to the stores’ pre-merger traffic and the traffic at comparable times for the previous three years.
Whole Foods Seeing More Shoppers In Wake Of Amazon Merger
Sep 7, 2017, 4:39pm UTC
https://consumerist.com/2017/09/07/whole-foods-seeing-more-shoppers-in-wake-of-amazon-merger/
>Maybe it’s the slightly lower prices, or the curiosity of seeing Amazon Echo speakers being sold in the produce aisle, or even the ground beef sculpted into Amazon logos — whatever the reason, it looks like Whole Foods is seeing a boost in foot traffic in the weeks since it officially became part of the Amazon family.
>This is according to the Wall Street Journal, which cites anecdotal claims from Whole Foods managers, along with industry analysts who say that visits to the supermarket chain’s stores are up compared to the stores’ pre-merger traffic and the traffic at comparable times for the previous three years.