Online Grocer, Version 2.0

from the sounds-familiar dept

For years, companies have tried to become the next big online grocer, and each time, they seem to fail. First it was Peapod. Then it was Webvan and a bunch of others. Then came the big supermarket chains. Each time, they say they have learned from the earlier mistakes and have found a formula that works. The latest is a company that actually sounds very similar to Webvan. They're called FreshDirect and they're delivering grocery products all around New York City. Apparently, the selection isn't huge, but they have great prices, and deliver very fresh perishable goods - which is their main selling point. They claim that they're much more efficient than a standard grocery operation, which lets them charge lower prices while keeping higher margins. It's an interesting story, and it sounds like they're doing well, so far. However, I wonder how well they can scale. They may benefit from people who no longer need to be taught how to shop for groceries online, but that doesn't mean they'll make a successful business out of it.
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    dorpus, 18 Nov 2002 @ 3:03pm

    Roaming Grocer?

    When I lived in rural Japan in the 1970s, there would be these roving ramen-trucks with loudspeakers blaring music that you could hear from many kilometers away at night. I wonder if you couldn't hook up the same kind of trucks to ther internet, so that they can drive around blaring deafening music, so you can place an order when they're around.

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    Greg Spira, 18 Apr 2003 @ 12:17pm

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    I've used Fresh Direct out of Queens, and found their service to be excellent. I think their business model is sustainable; they've learned from the mistakes of their predecessors.

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