Comment This was (IMHO) inevitable (Score 1) 175
When the startup announced these doors on LinkedIn and were looking to hire, I predicted on the announcement that there wasn't going to be much future in it. Asking "Ever notice that stores with feezers/coolers keep the interior lights off until someone triggers them to be on via motion sensors? That's how cost-aware those stores are. And you want to light up the entire door? Obscuring the contents? Even when nobody's in the aisle? How much does that cost?" The only response I got was probably the biggest I've ever gotten to an LI post. My profile was hit by what seemed to be the startup's entire marketing, legal (that one worried me a bit), and C-level types.
I'm personally flabbergasted that it took TWO-HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS to be poured down the drain before someone at Walgreens finally figured out what a boondoggle this was. Maybe this was the same Walgreens management group that decided to build one of their pharmacies on every other block. Some heads should roll after this.