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by ceejayoz
2379 days ago
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Amazon experimented with that years ago. https://www.theverge.com/2014/1/18/5320636/amazon-plans-to-s... > Drawing on its massive store of customer data, Amazon plans on shipping you items it thinks you'll like before you click the purchase button. The company today gained a new patent for "anticipatory shipping," a system that allows Amazon to send items to shipping hubs in areas where it believes said item will sell well. This new scheme will potentially cut delivery times down, and put the online vendor ahead of its real-world counterparts. IIRC, they now site the most frequently ordered items in smaller, more localized distribution centers for quicker/shorter shipping. |
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People have been doing this far longer.
There's nothing novel about putting stacks of toilet paper in warehouses near big populations.