In this week's Omni Talk Retail Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Quorso and Veloq, Chris Walton was joined by Shelley Huff, CEO + Co-Founder of The Interval, and Chris Niesen, Founder of Peloton One Consulting and author of the Retail in Real Time Substack, to discuss:
• Ocado CEO Tim Steiner's planned departure after nearly three decades, and what the leadership transition says about the future of automated grocery fulfillment and the economics of robotics at scale (Source)
• Albertsons' AI-powered merchandise intelligence platform, and whether AI can truly transform merchandising without first solving the people, process, and adoption challenges behind it (Source)
• Walmart's continued expansion of drone delivery across Greater Houston, and why ultra-fast fulfillment is becoming a key competitive advantage in modern retail (Source)
• Taco Bell scaling AI-powered voice ordering to nearly 900 drive-thrus, and whether voice AI has officially crossed from experimentation to everyday operations (Source)
• Wayfair's continued investment in large-format physical stores, and why a measured omnichannel strategy could strengthen its position in the home furnishings market (Source)
Plus, in this week's Lightning Round, Chris Walton, Shelley Huff, and Chris Niesen discuss adult Play-Doh, late-night Amazon impulse buys, produce recalls, America's favorite ballpark foods, and much more.
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