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The Rise, the Fall, and the Resurrection of the Egrocery Channel: A Transformation in Retail Logistics and U.S. Consumer Behavior
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M Theodore Farris II, Janeth Gabaldon
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in Journal of Transportation Management by Wayne State University Library System.
2020 Volume 30, p73-95
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Nearly 20 years ago this journal published "Where Have All The On-Line Grocers Gone?" about the growing online grocery market and correctly predicted that the concept would fail until logistics issues were resolved. This article considers the changes that have taken place since then and why there has been a resurrection and exponential growth in the eGrocery channel. It considers how the forced disruption from the COVID-19 virus has served to help further the development and growth of this channel.
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