Happy Monday. We asked: Walgreens is planning to leverage their existing stores to fulfill delivery orders. Is this smart? And you answered: - Yes, it’s the right risk (63%)
- No, not a good plan at all (35%)
- Other, tell us in the comments (2%)
You also said: Justin Ankeney, Scan Coordinator at Fresh Thyme Market There is hardly any employees in one of their stores anymore, they have cut all their labor costs to a minimum, not sure how a store can handle restocking, on-line orders and other operations with barely any employees. Ethan Jones, Fleet Technology Specialist You are going to need more deliveries to the retail locations, they will have more inventory turns. More inventory turns at the store level is great but you are going to incur greater delivery / variable costs. This is why you need more warehouses. You are going to have to build more warehouses to support the additional demand or let the cost of diesel erode your margins. The warehouse network helps keep variable costs down.
It sounds like the majority of think that this is the right move for the retailer. Do we have that right? ** Have another thought? Weigh in on our LinkedIn poll here, or email the SN team at contactus@supermarketnews.com, and make sure to include your first and last name and job title. And have a great week. WHAT DO YOU THINK? |