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Amazon's grocery delivery and physical store concept; Prime member same-day delivery from Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods competing with Walmart Grocery and Instacart for online grocery.
Amazon Fresh is Amazon's grocery delivery and in-store grocery service providing same-day and next-day grocery delivery (for Prime members) from Amazon Fresh's own grocery brand stores, Whole Foods Market, local grocery partners, and Amazon's own grocery fulfillment centers. Amazon Fresh stores are Amazon's physical supermarket format (distinct from Whole Foods) offering groceries alongside Amazon smart devices and Amazon-branded products at competitive pricing, deploying Amazon's Just Walk Out cashierless checkout and Dash Cart smart shopping cart technology in select locations.\n\nAmazon Fresh delivery integrates Prime membership — Prime members in select cities receive free same-day or next-day grocery delivery from Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market with no delivery fee on qualifying orders. The service competes with Instacart (multi-retailer delivery), Walmart Grocery, Target/Shipt, and local grocery delivery services for online grocery market share. Amazon's advantage is its same-day logistics infrastructure (Amazon Delivery Service Partners and Prime Air), Prime member loyalty, and Alexa integration for voice-activated grocery ordering.\n\nIn 2025, Amazon Fresh faces strategic recalibration — Amazon has slowed its Amazon Fresh physical store expansion and closed some locations while refining the format, indicating that the physical grocery concept requires further iteration before large-scale rollout. The Whole Foods acquisition (2017, $13.7 billion) remains Amazon's primary physical grocery presence. Amazon's grocery strategy faces competition from Walmart (which has significant grocery delivery scale through Walmart+) and Instacart (which powers delivery for many major grocery chains). The 2025 strategy focuses on optimizing the Amazon Fresh delivery economics, testing new store formats, and growing grocery share through Prime bundling.
Value-positioned RTD iced tea from PepsiCo-Unilever joint venture; bold flavors at accessible prices in convenience stores competing with AriZona in mainstream tea.
Brisk is a functional beverage brand offering ready-to-drink iced tea and juice drinks, jointly owned by PepsiCo and Unilever under the Lipton brand partnership. Launched in the 1990s, Brisk positioned itself as a bold, value-priced iced tea targeting younger consumers who wanted flavorful, refreshing beverages at affordable prices — often sold in large cans and bottles that delivered more volume at lower per-ounce costs than premium tea brands. The brand's irreverent advertising featuring clay-animated celebrities became culturally memorable.
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