It conquered books, consumer electronics, and now it’s gunning for food.
Retailers are panicking over Amazon’s salvo for grocery dominance—and rightly so, but perhaps for the wrong reasons.
A deep dive into why consumers buy food tells a more nuanced story that challenges conventional wisdom about what Amazon’s threat to supermarkets truly is.
Despite chatter that the e-tailer is poised to take a big bite of consumers’ food budgets, a majority of shoppers don’t want to buy groceries from Amazon online, even with Whole Foods’ high-quality foodie bona fides attached to it, according to a new study from consulting firm Simon-Kucher & Partners.
Fighting The Wrong Battle In The Grocery Aisle?