Amazon Dash-Button

Reminds me of this: http://honestslogans.com/image/112755118805

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Crikey - how much stuff do you buy!!! I've made one order from Amazon since Christmas (on razor blades because they were cheap).

We purchase 2-4 things a week through amazon and amazon prime is our own source of TV entertainment.
 
I was thinking of signing up everyone I know, who has small children, to the toilet paper one. You can just imagine the amount of TP that would be delivered. :D
 
What we really need is super smart magnets! you do a shop on your phone, go to the supermarket, dock your phone into the 'smart' trolley, it downloads the list and everything fly's off the shelf at 100+mph and into your trolley using special ultra powerful magnets coded to each product :D

*note supermarkets take no responsibility for anyone killed by a can of beans!
 
I've requested an invite, my memory is shockingly bad so this might go a long way to aiding my uselessness

All that will happen is that you won't remember whether you pressed it yesterday or not. So you'll press it a second time the next day.
 
I have one for our washing machine tabs. It's great although I've got it set up to order a massive tub so I've only used it once. You get the $5 back as a gift card too so it's effectively free.
 
Back in the day, at Uni, I remember command-line pizza ordering (script would order from the pizza hut site). Even had - arguments for toppings etc.

Hardly a paradigm shift is it, just bringing automation to the masses.

The way they have implemented it is stupid. One button per item? Why not just develop a simplistic phone app that does the same thing? Everyone already has one. One touch re-order. The £5 price tag of a button (and people's lack of desire to have buttons festooning their house) will kill this.
 
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