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Source: PYMNTS, 7/5/20
Amazon must like the supermarket business. Three years after it paid $13.4 billion for Whole Foods, the online retail giant is planning to open its second automated-checkout grocery store in Seattle’s Eastside neighborhood and is hiring managers for a third store in the city’s Capitol Hill district, The Seattle Times reported. And it’s not stopping there. Expect to see its conventional checkout grocery stores open in Seattle, California, Chicago and Washington, D.C, the Times reported.
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