In 1999, Jeff Bezos made eerily accurate predictions about how the world would look today. (via CNBCMakeIt)
Back in 1999, as Amazon was still gaining steam and Americans warmed to the idea of ordering everyday products online, he was featured in aDuring the interview, the billionaire shared a few predictions on what he believed the world of retail would look like in
2020. We might still be three years from that point, but things have come a long way in since the '90s.1. Instead of going to a physical store, people will order the majority of store-bought goods online, including food staples, paper products and cleaning supplies.
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