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This is the new drone delivery system being deployed by Walmart They will have over 270 drone enabled locations, from Los Angeles to Miami with a delivery time is between 10 minutes - 30 minutes from the time the order is placed

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🦔Amazon's Prime delivery drones, now deployed across multiple US cities at $4.99 per delivery, drop packages from 10 feet in the air onto whatever surface is below. A teacher who ordered a bottle of syrup to test fragile deliveries watched the drone deposit it directly onto concrete, smashing it. Videos from Nashville show the same delivery method. Amazon's drones maintain a fixed 10-foot hover height before releasing packages, which then free-fall to the ground. The drone's propellers also disturb the surrounding area on descent. My Take Amazon has invested billions in drone delivery infrastructure and the pitch has always been speed and convenience as genuine improvements over traditional delivery. Dropping packages from 10 feet onto concrete is not a delivery innovation. It's a trebuchet with a Prime logo. The fragile item problem alone eliminates a significant portion of what people actually order, including wine, glassware, electronics, and anything in a glass jar, which covers a substantial chunk of Amazon's catalog. The deeper question is whether this technology is being deployed because it's ready or because Amazon needs to demonstrate progress on the billions already committed to it. Every video like this one becomes a public test of a product that isn't finished, in neighborhoods where the company needs goodwill to maintain operating permissions. The $4.99 fee also doesn't cover the actual cost of drone delivery at current scale, which means Amazon is subsidizing a service that breaks your syrup. I'd want to see the unit economics on this before calling it a viable business. Hedgie🤗

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