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Amazon, the e-commerce behemoth that sells everything from toothpaste to tennis shoes, has announced it will purchase grocery store Whole Foods for $13.7bn. | Amazon, the e-commerce behemoth that sells everything from toothpaste to tennis shoes, has announced it will purchase grocery store Whole Foods for $13.7bn. |
The Seattle-based retailer will buy the popular health food chain for $42 per share. | The Seattle-based retailer will buy the popular health food chain for $42 per share. |
The grocery stores will continue operating under the Whole Foods name, and the company's headquarters will remain in Austin. Co-founder John Mackey will stay on as Whole Foods CEO. | The grocery stores will continue operating under the Whole Foods name, and the company's headquarters will remain in Austin. Co-founder John Mackey will stay on as Whole Foods CEO. |
“This partnership presents an opportunity to maximise value for Whole Foods Market’s shareholders, while at the same time extending our mission and bringing the highest quality, experience, convenience and innovation to our customers,” Mr Mackey said in a statement. | “This partnership presents an opportunity to maximise value for Whole Foods Market’s shareholders, while at the same time extending our mission and bringing the highest quality, experience, convenience and innovation to our customers,” Mr Mackey said in a statement. |
The merger, which marks Amazon's largest acquisition to date, sent shock waves through the grocery store market. Tesco shares dropped 4.2 percent and Target shares dropped by six in pre-market trading after the news. | |
Amazon was said to have been considering the acquisition since last fall, as part of its larger expansion into groceries. The e-commerce giant has been delivering groceries for years via AmazonFresh, and was reportedly considering opening 2,000 brick-and-mortar grocery stores across the US this year. | |
Whole Foods, meanwhile, has been looking for a buyer ever since activist investor Jana Partners LLC purchased a stake in April and began pushing for a sale. | |
The organic-foods pioneer, founded in 1980, is currently experiencing its biggest sales slump in a decade. The chain has experienced six straight quarters of declining sales, and was forced to shut down storefronts for the first time since 2008 in February. | |
Experts attribute the slump, ironically, to the increasing popularity of organic foods. Whole Foods, known by the tag line "America's healthiest grocery store," was one of the first markets to offer a wide range of organic options to consumers. These days, however, mass-market retailers make up more than half of all organic foods sales. | |
Analysts say Whole Foods faces a tough challenge: driving down prices while maintaining their status as a niche, high-end brand. | |
“They have to do two things at the same time that are diametrically opposed,” Roger Davidson, a former Wal-Mart grocery executive, told Bloomberg. “They have to make sure they don’t dumb it down.” |