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Winner Sells All: Amazon, Walmart, and the Battle for Our Wallets

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Winner Sells All: Amazon, Walmart, and the Battle for Our Wallets

Contributors:

By (Author) Jason Del Rey

ISBN:

9780063076327

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

Harper Business

Publication Date:

4th October 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of specific companies / corporate history
Retail and wholesale industries

Dewey:

381.10973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

412g

Description


A riveting investigation of the no-holds-barred battle between Amazon and Walmart to become the king of commerce.

For years, Walmart and Amazon operated in separate spheresone a massive brick-and-mortar retailer, the other an online giant. But in 2016, Walmart aggressively moved into the world of e-commerce, while Amazon made big bets in physical retail.

The resulting rivalry is a bare-knuckle power struggle as each titan tries to outmaneuver the other to become the biggest omnichannel retailer in the world. As the two megacorporations have consolidated power, troubling consequences have also emergedfor consumers and small merchants faced with fewer buying and selling options, and for millions of workers paid meager wages for demanding and sometimes dangerous work.

Winner Sells All is a tale of disruption and big money moves, with legendary executives and fearless entrepreneurs in a battlebetween rival corporations and sometimes even within the same companyto invent the future and cement their own legacies. Veteran journalist Jason Del Rey chronicles the defining business clash of this generationa war waged for our loyalty and our wallets, with hundreds of billions of dollars at stake and millions of jobs on the line. As both companies continue to expand their empires into new industries, Winner Sells All reveals how this battle will change the ways we shop, live, and workfor decades to come.

Reviews

A revelatory account of the bloody rivalry between two ruthless retail juggernauts that are not accustomed to losing. Brad Stone, author of The Everything Store A once-scrappy entrepreneur named Jeff Bezos has taken control over what we buy and how it is sold to us, in ways that are both worrisome and impressive. Del Rey delivers the goods on how it all went down, juxtaposing Amazons stunningrise with the efforts of a once-dominant Walmart to keep up. It is said that when elephants fight, only the grass suffers. Guess what Were the grass. Kara Swisher, host of the Pivot and On podcasts, New York Media This book is a front-row seat to one of the most brutal, consequential corporate battles of our timeand it comes with a backstage pass, revealing dirt the companies dont want us to see. A must-read for anyone interested in the future of commerce. Mark Bergen, author of Like, Comment, Subscribe An engaging and cinematic account of the Ali-Frazier of retail. Scott Galloway, NYU Stern School of Business professor of marketing and bestselling author of Adrift Winner Sells All is the definitive history of the clash between two business titans constantly reinventing themselves to crush the competition and fill our shopping carts. As Amazon and Walmart build and defend their dominance, Del Rey brings the reader into the complexities and trade-offs of their business decisions, revealing all that goes into the quest for customer loyaltyand all that is lost when two giants control so much of our economy. Sarah Frier, author of No Filter Walmart and Amazon are too often discussed separately, despite their overlapping impact on America and the world. Winner Sells All explores the biggest business story of the past twenty years, through the eyes of an unusually broad and deep network of sources. Christopher Mims, tech columnist for the Wall Street Journal and author of Arriving Today "An eye-opening look at a battle of corporate titans that shows few signs of slowing down." Kirkus Reviews Del Reys behind-the-scenes insights enlighten, and the author makes no bones about what the companies success has cost workers, criticizing both for keeping wages low while lavishly rewarding executives. This thorough outing delivers. Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Jason Del Rey is a veteran business journalist who spent a decade at Recode, a leading online technology publication, reporting on Amazon, Walmart, and how technology is transforming retail, both online and in stores. He is the host of Land of the Giants: The Rise of Amazon, a narrative podcast series about the tech giants rise and the impact of its relentless ambition onhundreds of millions of people across the globe.He was also the producer of Code Commerce, an event series featuring unscripted interviews with the most influential executives and entrepreneurs working at the intersection of technology and commerce. In 2019, the National Retail Federation named him one of the 25 People Shaping Retails Future. He lives in Northern New Jersey with his wife and two children.

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