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Archived Amazon is now ruining Wholefoods. (archive.is)
submitted 2.8 years ago by stillinit
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[–] bloodguard 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 2.8 years ago
Apparently the OTS crap predates Amazon buying Whole Foods and they're probably going to scrub it for Amazon's inhouse inventory system.
They're probably going to automate quite a few of these bedwetters out of a job as well, though.
[–] DeltaBravoTango 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 2.8 years ago
maybe they'll use their warehouse robots
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[–] bloodguard ago
Apparently the OTS crap predates Amazon buying Whole Foods and they're probably going to scrub it for Amazon's inhouse inventory system.
They're probably going to automate quite a few of these bedwetters out of a job as well, though.
[–] DeltaBravoTango ago
maybe they'll use their warehouse robots