Walmart Attacks Amazon with ChatGPT Shopping Revolution | Fast Five Shorts
Walmart makes a bold move partnering with OpenAI to bring shopping directly to ChatGPT! Sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, and Quorso.
In this segment, we discuss how users will shop Walmart's massive assortment... including apparel, entertainment, and packaged foods right from ChatGPT with a simple buy button. Fresh food is notably excluded for now, but this strategic decision shows Walmart's thoughtful approach to leveraging its omnichannel advantage against Amazon.
Hosts Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga are joined by Alvarez & Marsal's Lisa Collier and Manola Soler join us to analyze whether this is an "if you can't beat them, join them" moment and what it means for other retailers. We explore the competitive implications, data sharing considerations, and why this move could reshape the "marketplace of marketplaces."
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Walmart is partnering with OpenAI to offer shopping on ChatGPT.
Speaker AAccording to Bloomberg, users will be able to shop Walmart's assortment directly on ChatGPT by clicking a buy button with the catalog, including apparel, entertainment, packaged food and other products.
Speaker AThe new function will launch in the fall with customers current Walmart or Sam's Club accounts getting automatically linked to ChatGPT and goods also being available from third party sellers.
Speaker ANotably, however, fresh food is not included in the offering, partly because Walmart told Bloomberg consumers buy similar products weekly.
Speaker ALisa, we're going to go to you first on this one is Walmart's decision to offer shopping through ChatGPT and if you can't beat them, join them.
Speaker ASignal to the rest of the industry.
Speaker AYeah, wow.
Speaker BI mean, I think it is, yes, a big move for Walmart.
Speaker BI mean really big move.
Speaker BAs I read through the article, it was not the first brand or the first retailer I would have expected to jump here.
Speaker BI think it's amazing that they're recognizing what they need to do with AI and becoming adaptive in the new world.
Speaker BAnd I hadn't really thought about how AI could be used in this space and I was quite, quite impressed with the idea.
Speaker BSo I think it is signaling to the retailers there is a shift and an adaptation that needs to happen pretty quickly across the retail platforms.
Speaker AAnd Lisa, do you feel like this is, is particularly valuable to Walmart and would you recommend that other retailers kind of follow suit here?
Speaker AIs this, is this like the dawn of, of, you know, online commerce again where, where most retailers should be thinking about it or do you think this is specific to a retailer like Walmart where this might make more sense?
Speaker BI, I, I think my instinct is it makes sense for like the big box retailers.
Speaker BOkay, I, that, that's my reaction because I think, you know, as we think about all the other things in, with, with a brand and retail at the brand level, I think the execution is going to look different.
Speaker BThat's just my gut reaction.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, that makes sense.
Speaker AManola, where do you land on this, especially given your experience?
Speaker ALike what about beauty brands?
Speaker AWhat about fashion brands?
Speaker ALike does this make sense here?
Speaker AIs this something that they should be looking at?
Speaker CI mean, listen, I think it's a really, it's a nimble move by, by Walmart and I think it's responding to, if I look at, you know, younger people, they use Chat GPT as Google.
Speaker CThey're like Google, I don't know.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CThey're just going on ChatGPT and that's their search Engine.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo it's smart for a company like Walmart especially.
Speaker CThey have all that data, which is what a chat GPT, you know, would feed off of that huge assortment.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo I think it's a good move that kind of brings together where consumers are searching for new product and it's a good tool to parse through that gigantic assortment they have going.
Speaker CThey have going on.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CBut yeah, for beauty would definitely make sense.
Speaker CYou know, sometimes it's hard to select one product versus another, especially in a digital environment.
Speaker CSo, yeah, I can help, you know, go through recommendations and find a product that's best suited for you.
Speaker CI think that's something that has legs from a consumer perspective.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AYeah, I think, I think you're right.
Speaker ALike all these searches, especially in, in some of those categories like beauty, like fashion, like home furnishings, like, it's good to have some of this insight, you know, and then taking you to a buy button without leaving that app.
Speaker AI think it makes a lot of sense.
Speaker AChris, I'm curious too.
Speaker AFrom your perspective, what about the fresh food component?
Speaker ALike that to me seemed strange because I think another reason that you're on ChatGPT is for recipe creation and that kind of thing.
Speaker ASo to not have fresh food as a part of it, to me it was like, is that the right move?
Speaker ABut I mean, you have lots of background in this space.
Speaker ALike, what.
Speaker AWhat do you think here about this move from Walmart?
Speaker DYeah, well, the fresh food part is really interesting to me because I think that shows me that Walmart's being very thoughtful and strategic about how they're doing this because they know that grocery is their differentiation point.
Speaker DIt's their big competitive advantage.
Speaker DThey're not saying they may not do it in the long run, but they're not doing it to start.
Speaker DAnd what I really like about, what I really like about this move is it's a.
Speaker DIt's a, basically a direct attack on Amazon.
Speaker DBecause when you think about who can win in this new.
Speaker DThe way I describe it is like marketplace of marketplaces.
Speaker DThat's what op.
Speaker DThat's what chat GPT, that's what OpenAI is creating here.
Speaker DAnd who can win in the marketplace of marketplaces when basically all the items Walmart carries are exactly the same as Amazon.
Speaker DWell, it's going to be Walmart because Walmart has the ability to offer you so many more omnichannel options and conveniences.
Speaker DYou want to pick it up in the storage, you want to have it shipped to your house.
Speaker DAmazon doesn't have that ability at all.
Speaker DSo I think this is a direct assault on Amazon's marketplace, which we know is also important because the bigger and faster you grow your marketplace, the more retail media dollars you get and the more you just continue to, to fuel the flywheel that Walmart has been fueling so successfully now for the past, you know, five or six years.
Speaker AAnd what do you guys think about, you know, the, the information being passed here?
Speaker ALike I think that's another thing is like Amazon's keeping their walled gardens.
Speaker AThey don't want people to be going through chatbots to search for products.
Speaker AThey're keeping it to going to Amazon to search for products.
Speaker AAnd Walmart's opening this up now.
Speaker AThey're sharing this data.
Speaker ABut do you think that no data or that shared data is better than no data, like the Amazon approach here?
Speaker ADoes anybody have an opinion on that?
Speaker BI mean, I think I do.
Speaker BYou know, look, I, I think I, I, I am gonna probably follow the lead of agreeing with Chris here.
Speaker BHe and I are on the same page again on this one like before, but I thought the first thing I thought of is watch out Amazon.
Speaker BAnd I think Amazon wants to, to be the largest search engine and I think this is going to give them a kick that there's other ways to go about it and the data is out there, so why not use it to your advantage?
Speaker BI think Walmart's being strategic to say let's take the data we have and really utilize it in a way that's going to drive traffic and consumers through benefit.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AChris, what are your thoughts there?
Speaker ALast word.
Speaker DThe other important point here to put this in context, and the news is changing is happening so quickly.
Speaker DLike just Yesterday, you know, OpenAI announced their new browser to their Atlas browser.
Speaker DRight.
Speaker DAnd we saw something similar from Perplexity too.
Speaker DAnthropic hasn't come out with that yet.
Speaker DAnd who's the biggest investor in Anthropic?
Speaker DI believe it's Amazon.
Speaker DIf they're not the biggest, they're one of the biggest.
Speaker DSo Amazon could be making a play here in a similar way.
Speaker DWe just don't know.
Speaker DSo that's how to answer your data sharing question, Ann, is, I think, you know, is Amazon taking that approach?
Speaker DI don't know that they're creating the closed garden that they may be just because they haven't actively been talking about anything that could still be coming down the road as this space continues to evolve and the ultimate user interface gets designed in this Betamax vs VHS battle across all these different GPT like platforms.
Speaker DSo.
Speaker DYeah, man.
Speaker DWow.
Speaker DIt's just such a crazy space.