AI's In Charge, Best Buy's In Transition & Walmart's Stores Are Amazon's Worst Nightmare | Fast Five

April 29
45 mins

Episode Description

In this week’s Omni Talk Retail Fast Five sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, Quorso and Veloq, Chris Walton and special guest Shelley Huff, former CEO of Serta Simmons Bedding, former Walmart executive, and current co-founder of The Interval community, discussed:

• An AI-powered retail store in San Francisco run by “Luna,” an AI agent managing everything from inventory and staffing to pricing and logistics, and what it means for the future of retail leadership and automation (Source)

• Best Buy CEO Corie Barry stepping down after seven years, with longtime executive Jason Bonfig taking over as the retailer looks to redefine its future growth strategy (Source)

• Party City’s comeback inside 700+ Staples stores and whether personalization and party planning can actually create a compelling retail experience (Source)

• Dairy Queen expanding its AI drive-thru ordering pilot with Presto across North America, and why voice AI may finally be ready for prime time (Source)

• Walmart testing store-based fulfillment for marketplace orders, aiming to shrink delivery windows from days to hours and challenge Amazon’s convenience advantage (Source)

There’s all that, plus AI-powered packing lists, Arizona basketball legends, currywurst confusion, Kentucky Derby prep, bridal shower chaos, and a deep debate on whether consumers are actually ready to trust AI with their wallets.

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