Tech giant Amazon is planning to open a chain of grocery stores in the United States, and wants one of the first stores to be in Philadelphia.
The company, according to a report Tuesday in the Wall Street Journal, is moving forward with plans for locations in Philly, Chicago, and Los Angeles for an initial run of grocery stores. Exactly how the stores would differ from the company’s current brick-and-mortar Amazon Go stores – of which there are 16 locations in Seattle, Chicago, and New York – isn’t entirely clear, but there are some early ideas.
According to the Journal’s newest report, the chain grocery stores will likely feature a wider array of products, compared to the Go stores’ relatively pared-down options:
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