The company is joining the 15-minute delivery fray in New York City with a full-time workforce, but sees a "larger" opportunity to provide the service to grocers and convenience stores.
The 200,000-square-foot facility in the Charlotte area, which will employ as many as 700 people over five years, is scheduled to open within two years after construction starts.
Today, grocers are using sophisticated analytics and techniques like machine learning to predict the products customers will want to buy and build promotions tailored to individual shoppers.
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