For almost a year now, Amazon has been working with rural mom and pop shops in an experimental delivery program. The company is currently paying many small stores a per-package fee to deliver Amazon orders within a 10-mile radius of their business. The program is currently taking place in rural areas of Nebraska, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Amazon has so far partnered up with a variety of different shops, from florists to diners. Participating stores don’t have to necessarily have any type of prior delivery experience. The pre-requisites for the gig are actually quite simple, and they include:
The purpose behind the current program is two-fold. The specific aims include to:
The program strikes us as an interesting and pretty neat idea. But it seems that the arrangement might benefit Amazon before it does the smaller shops. For example, consider the facts that the mom-and-pop stores are making approximately $1,500 to $2,000 per week to make Amazon deliveries. If the shops deliver 600 to 800 packages per week, they’re making about $2.50 a package.
Granted, this net gain might serve as a good thing to help supplement a person’s income. But time will tell if the rate is high enough to cover the expenses (like gas, vehicle maintenance, time, etc.). Brand Focus Digital will continue to monitor the story and report back with updates.
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