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Retail stores are turning into e-commerce fulfillment centers

14 pointsby cdepmanalmost 5 years ago

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markwaldronalmost 5 years ago
One of the &quot;Requests for Startups&quot; items for YC is for Brick &amp; Mortar 2.0 [1]. I&#x27;m curious to see if retail stores being used as fulfillment centers is a more longterm trend after the virus has been tamed. Where would a startup best fit if this does become a trend.<p>I know when I&#x27;m in the market for a new electronic accessory, I&#x27;ll often go to Best Buy when I just want to see and feel what I&#x27;m shopping for. If I decide in-store that I want to purchase something, I&#x27;ll scan the barcode on the back and see if it&#x27;s cheaper elsewhere and many times it is. Is there a want for more showrooms for certain high-priced items, even if they aren&#x27;t things like mattresses and exercise equipment? Could somewhere like Best Buy exist with a much smaller showroom with a handful of TV&#x27;s and most of their items in a warehouse?<p>1: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ycombinator.com&#x2F;rfs&#x2F;#brick" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ycombinator.com&#x2F;rfs&#x2F;#brick</a>
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