Amazon Dash one-button
device arrives in Britain
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[August 31, 2016]
LONDON (Reuters) - Seeking to
capitalize on Britons too busy or forgetful to shop for household
essentials, retail giant Amazon is bringing its thumb-sized, one-button
ordering device to the UK.
From Wednesday, British Amazon Prime customers will be able to order
supplies of products such as toilet paper, dishwasher tablets, dog food
and coffee at the touch of the wifi-connected Amazon Dash button.
Each device is dedicated to a single product -- toilet roll, for
instance -- with the brand's logo emblazoned on the buttons, which cost
4.99 pounds ($6.53) apiece. So if you wanted the service for two
different products, you would need a separate device for each, though
customers receive the cost of the device back in the form of a discount
on their first order.
Some customers thought the U.S. launch on March 31, 2015, was an April
Fool's joke, said Daniel Rausch, director of Amazon Dash.
But the service, as gimmicky as it may sound, appears to have caught the
imagination of household goods manufacturers.
Rausch said that more than 150 brands have joined the scheme in the
United States, up from about 20 at launch, and that there has been a
threefold increase in customer orders through the devices in the past
two months, though the company gave no data on sales numbers.
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In Britain, Amazon Dash will launch with 48 brands in the scheme.
The next step for Amazon is to automate the service entirely, so that appliances
such as printers, vacuum cleaners and washing machines order new ink, bags and
washing powder when they are running low.
Companies including Bosch [ROBG.UL], Siemens, Samsung and Whirlpool are already
working on integrating Dash Replenishment into their products, Rausch said.
($1 = 0.7638 pounds)
(Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by David Goodman)
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