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Walgreens Replaced Fridge Doors With Smart Screens. It’s Now a $200 Million Fiasco.
(www.bloomberg.com)
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I would definitely recommend reading the full article. There's all kinds of hilarious tidbits. Like that the Cooler Screens ceo Arsen Avakian's leadership seems to be rather fiscally disastrous wherever he goes. Or my favorite bit:
Jeepers fucking creepers, you would think that Walgreens/ big corporations in general would do some kind of background investigation or get a PI to find out if they have any skeletons in their closets that would prove fiscally harmful if entered into an agreement. Their total lack of operational security and basically saying 'Yes, Daddy, please?' when presented with an opportunity from the same guy that dragged the company into the whole Theranos debacle is flabbergasting.
A fucking POWERPOINT is all it took even after Theranos to convince them of this boondoggle.
You weren't kidding! This is a rollercoaster ride of incredible twists and turns!
Condescending calls with Yahoo sales team. Fucking hilarious.
Agreed. Avakian is fascinating because he's so entitled in the article. If someone doesn't want to buy his product he just rails against how unfair they were to him.
Bro: it's business. If your product were nearly as good as you claim it is, you wouldn't need to force people into using it.
Also, the end of the article points out that Walgreens has been terribly mismanaged and is a very low-performing company, and they're still experimenting with screens, just not with Avakian. Hilarious.