Amazon puts home staples on refill button


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 01 Apr 2015

LAST MINUTE GROCERIES: Those who sign up will get a physical button which can be installed in a kitchen or elsewhere and be connected through a smartphone or home WiFi network for orders.

NEW YORK: Amazon moved to become an errand service for home staples, introducing a “dash button” to allow consumers to instantly order popular products for home and kitchen. 

The move boosts Amazon’s presence for everyday services and goods and comes a day after the online retail giant launched a wide-ranging services marketplace. 

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