Amazon opens second cashier-free store in New York City

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Morning Business Outlook: Amazon announces credit card designed specifically for customers who have bad credit or no credit; Kraft introduces ‘Salad Frosting,’ their classic ranch dressing disguised in a frosting container to help kids to eat their veggies. It’s a go for Amazon’s second cashier-free store in New York City. The e-commerce company opened a 1,700-square-foot Go store on Park Avenue in Manhattan on Tuesday, marking its second cashier-free convenience store in New York City.

The first location at the Brookfield Place shopping center in Manhattan’s Battery Park City neighborhood opened in May. “The reception in Brookfield Place has been super positive,” Cameron Janes, Amazon’s vice president of physical stores, told Business Insider . “So that’s one of the reasons we’re really excited to be opening up in midtown.” Amazon opened its second Go store in New York City on Tuesday. (AP) The store offers a slew of lunch and snack options that are deemed “local favorites.”

Customers can help themselves at the self-service Starbucks coffee bar that’s stacked with the chain’s standard coffee roasts and 12 different espresso drinks. People can also make their own lattes, Café Americanos and mochas. “We partnered up with Starbucks to make sure we’re offering really great coffee,” Janes said. “It’s all up to Starbucks standards and we think it’s going to be a great offering.” Although the store is cashierless, people can still pay with cash by seeking out an Amazon employee with a mobile device, CNBC reported . Amazon added the […]

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