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[–] tal@lemmy.today 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I wish that some of these manufacturers would bring back product and sell it online. There's gotta be room for products that have enough global popularity to support a market, even if no one local grocery store does enough business to make it worthwhile.

Walmart does an IMHO pretty good pretty good delivery-to-door service that leverages their existing logistics network. Amazon does groceries if one buys Amazon Prime.

I regularly get Diet Dr. Pepper delivered by Walmart, which I would have thought would be impossible to do economically -- it's heavy and low-value and they only charge a fixed shipping fee, no matter how much you get -- but apparently they can do it. They have to at least have the ability to get it to their store, so...shrugs. And beyond that, they can do delivery-to-store service, so if they have a guaranteed sale and someone just wants to pick it up, I'd think that they could swing that for products that only have limited demand.