Have a Look Inside Amazon's First 'Smart' Grocery Store

Leslie Ignacio

Leslie Ignacio is dot.LA's editorial intern. She is a recent California State University, Northridge graduate and previously worked for El Nuevo Sol, Telemundo and NBC and was named a Chips Quinn Scholar in 2019. As a bilingual journalist, she focuses on covering diversity in news. She's a Los Angeles native who enjoys trips to Disneyland in her free time.

Have a Look Inside Amazon's First 'Smart' Grocery Store

As soon as I stepped into the new Amazon Fresh store in Woodland Hills an employee asked if I wanted to shop with a regular cart or use their 'dash cart.'

The 35,000 square foot store that opened to the public on Friday is Amazon's first so-called smart grocery store as the e-commerce giant attempts to remake in-person shopping and push into the supermarket space.


The dash cart is the center of that effort. The toy-like cart has a screen in the middle of the handles that walks you through a tutorial on how to process the different items and which also allows you to see the total price of your trip as you're shopping. It's bright green and black and smaller than your average grocery cart with no place for the dangling legs of a toddler.

I grabbed the dash cart. To start I had to open my Amazon app to sync it to the cart.

I held my account's QR code in front of a camera affixed to the cart and once scanned, the cart made a pinging sound and told me I could start shopping. Now everything I put in the cart would be charged to my account.

The cart is not required, though. And shoppers can still opt to go through a checkout stand with a clerk.

Amazon Fresh opened their store to the public last week after previously being invitation only.

The Woodland Hills location at 6245 Topanga Canyon Blvd is likely a window into the future of Amazon grocery shopping. It allows customers to shop in-store, pick up Amazon Fresh online orders within the hour and even includes a return drop off center. It comes in the middle of a pandemic in which the online retailer has seen their grocery sales triple year-over-year.

At the same time, growth of their Prime membership which is key to the grocery store experience is accelerating.

Inside Amazon Fresh Grocery Store


When I arrived on a Monday morning, the aisles were eerily quiet. Clerks that normally stock aisles or buzz around the cash register were nearly non-existent. But Alexa seemed to be everywhere.

She's also available at different stands throughout the store to help customers locate specific items.

The store has a variety of produce, a meat and seafood section, and even a kitchen area where you can pick up prepared items like sushi or pizza. It felt like Whole Foods cafeteria-like layout but a bit less expensive. The chicken tenders looked especially appealing.

The different aisles carry your typical brand name items like Quakers and Coca-Cola, but there's often signs pointing out items that are locally grown and produced. Across the store, Amazon had their own packaged goods sprinkled throughout, including in the meat and seafood section, which was filled with Fresh-branded options.

Fresh produce has a number code that needs to be entered into the monitor on the dash cart, once detected and placed in the cart it weighs the item to give the total price. Barcode items are scanned as you place them in the cart through the use of the cameras and sensors placed in the front area of the cart.

Both options release a ding sound to let you know the item has been added correctly, but the process is hardly seamless. I had to re-enter items like my strawberry flavored Chobani a few times until the cart was able to detect it.

The cart itself was very small as it can only hold two bags before overflowing with items which is not ideal for a family looking to shop for a week's worth of groceries.

Yet, the simplicity of the checkout almost felt unreal. To checkout, all I had to do was walk through the dash cart lane. Once I walked over a mat, an automated message appeared on my cart monitor showing my bill. That was it. I was done. But the experience was so new, I wasn't even sure that I paid. I asked the clerk, 'Oh, is that it?" Yep, he replied and told me to watch my email for a receipt.

I grabbed my bags and walked out, having minimal interaction with humans.

'Not All VCs Have Turned MAGA'— Tech VC’s Bold Support for Kamala Harris
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Several prominent tech investors, including Mark Cuban, Reid Hoffman, Vinod Khosla, and Spencer Rascoff of 75 and Sunny, along with more than 500 others have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential election through an initiative led by Seattle investor John Schilling. This pledge, which also includes key LA-based firms like Backstage Capital, Bonfire, MaC Venture Capital, and Upfront Ventures, signals a unified effort among tech leaders to support Harris's candidacy. The pledge highlights their commitment to pro-business and pro-entrepreneurship values while emphasizing the importance of democratic institutions.

The pledge states: “We the undersigned are Venture Capital investors, founders and tech leaders who pledge to vote for Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. We spend our days looking for, investing in and supporting entrepreneurs who are building the future. We are pro-business, pro-American dream, pro-entrepreneurship, and pro-technological progress. We also believe in democracy as the backbone of our nation. We believe that strong, trustworthy institutions are a feature, not a bug, and that our industry - and every other industry - would collapse without them. That is what’s at stake in this election. Everything else, we can solve through constructive dialogue with political leaders and institutions willing to talk to us. In this pivotal moment, we are united in our support for Vice President Kamala Harris. We invite you to join us.” Additionally, the pledge clarifies, “This pledge is not a declaration of your politics or party alignment. It just means you intend to vote and support Harris for President in this election.”

For Los Angeles, this initiative highlights a significant shift in how tech leaders are engaging in political advocacy. With LA being a major center for innovation and venture capital, the involvement of these high-profile investors and firms signals a powerful alignment against conservative trends and states “Let’s show founders that not all VCs have turned MAGA,” reflecting a broader trend of progressive political support in the tech industry.


🤝 Venture Deals

LA Companies

  • ZeroTier, a network security startup, raised a $13.5M Series A led by Battery Ventures, with Bonfire Ventures, Anorak Ventures, Grand Enterprises B.V., Airbridge Equity Partners and First In Ventures also participating. - learn more
  • Look North World, a video game studio and publisher dedicated to the Creator platforms, raised an additional $2.25M Seed Funding led by London Venture Partners and others. - learn more

LA Venture Funds

  • Supply Change Capital led a $3.5M Seed Round for Terrantic, a two-year-old Seattle startup whose platform helps growers, packers, and food processors optimize yield, throughput, and quality by analyzing existing data. - learn more
  • Mantis Venture Capital participated in a $20M Round Extension for Haus, a startup whose marketing measurement platform uses causal attribution to determine the effectiveness of marketing efforts. - learn more
  • Caden Capital Partners participated in a $45M Series C for Rhombus, a startup whose platform enables businesses to deploy and manage security devices, offering features like real-time notifications and advanced analytics while also integrating with existing systems. - learn more

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🗓️ Essential LA Tech Calendars and Events

Los Angeles is rapidly emerging as a vibrant tech hub, offering a wealth of opportunities for those eager to dive into the industry. With numerous organizations hosting events tailored to aspiring entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts, there's no better time to get involved. From networking mixers and educational workshops to pitch competitions and industry panels, the LA tech scene is brimming with chances to connect, learn, and grow. Keep an eye on the following calendars and events to take advantage of the numerous opportunities for networking, learning, and career growth.


AI LA Event Calendar

Artificial Intelligence Los Angeles (AI LA) is a public benefit 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization; supporting the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics) communities of the Greater Los Angeles area. AI LA hosts numerous events every month. Some of the upcoming events include AI Policy Happy Hour; LA GenAI Meetup, and LA Founders & Investors.

Find them on: LinkedIn, Luma, Instagram, X, YouTube


Startup Coil Event Calendar

Startup Coil is a community that offers various services to entrepreneurs including putting on events to help build through startup events. Startup Coil partners with KINN, a membership network, accelerator and collaborative workspace, to put on a weekly event called Startup Cafe, in which entrepreneurs, startups, and tech enthusiasts join together every Wednesday at 8:45 am to 10:30 am to meet and connect with like-minded people, industry professionals and investors, while enjoying a nice cup of coffee. They also put on tech happy hours and many other partnered events. Some of this summer’s events have included an LA Tech BBQ and a Tech Summer Party.

Find them on: LinkedIn, Instagram, X


Expert Dojo Event Calendar

Expert Dojo is an active international early-stage startup accelerator in Southern California. They have an 8,500 SF venue three blocks away from the Santa Monica Pier with a rooftop overlooking 3rd Street Promenade. They host numerous events in LA and partner with many groups. Keep an eye out for their next event!

Find them on:LinkedIn, Instagram, X, YouTube


Just Go Grind Event Calendar

Just Go Grind, founded by Justin Gordon, is a platform that provides valuable insights and resources for aspiring entrepreneurs through interviews and articles featuring successful founders. In addition to its online content, Just Go Grind also hosts events that foster networking and learning opportunities within the entrepreneurial community. Some of their upcoming events include LA Startup Community Basketball, Pitch and Run LA, and LA Startup Community Coffee Meetup.

Find them on:LinkedIn, Instagram, X, YouTube


Techstars LA Event Calendar

Techstars Los Angeles is an accelerator program that supports early-stage startups through mentorship and investment, focusing on diverse and underrepresented founders across various sectors such as healthcare, fintech, and aerospace. They host many events like Demo Day, where startups pitch their businesses to a community of investors and mentors, fostering networking and collaboration within the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Find them on:LinkedIn, Instagram, X, YouTube


TechWeek Los Angeles

LA Tech Week is an annual event in Los Angeles that showcases the region's burgeoning startup ecosystem through a series of diverse events, including networking opportunities, panel discussions, and workshops, aimed at fostering innovation and collaboration among tech enthusiasts and entrepreneurs. Scheduled for October 14-20, 2024, it features around 30 events, such as fireside chats with industry leaders and pitch competitions for early-stage startups, all designed to connect participants with investors and thought leaders in the tech community.

Find them on:X, YouTube


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LA’s Upgrade in Travel and NBA Viewing
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Exciting developments are underway for Los Angeles as the city prepares for major upgrades in both travel and entertainment. The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners has approved an additional $400 million for the Automated People Mover (APM) at LAX, increasing its total budget to $3.34 billion. This boost ensures the elevated train’s completion by December 8, 2025, with service starting in January 2026. For Angelenos, this means a significant improvement in travel convenience. The APM will streamline connections between parking, rental car facilities, and the new Metro transit station, drastically cutting traffic congestion around the airport. Imagine a future without the dreaded 30-minute traffic delays at LAX! The APM will operate 24/7, reducing airport traffic by 42 million vehicle miles annually and carrying 30 million passengers each year, while also creating thousands of local jobs and supporting small businesses.

Meanwhile, the NBA is also making waves with its new broadcasting deals. The league has signed multi-year agreements with ESPN, NBC, and Amazon Prime Video, marking a notable shift in media partnerships. ESPN will maintain its long-standing role, NBC returns as a network broadcaster after years away, and Amazon Prime Video will provide NBA games through its streaming platform. Starting with the 2025-2026 season, these deals will enhance the league's reach and revenue, aligning with the NBA's goal to expand its audience and adapt to evolving viewing habits. Whether you're catching the action on TV or streaming online, these changes promise to elevate the fan experience and bring more basketball excitement to Los Angeles.


🤝 Venture Deals

LA Companies

  • Pearl, a startup that makes AI-powered software that assists dentists in identifying cavities, gum disease, and other dental conditions, raised a $58M Series B funding led by Left Lane Capital with Smash Capital, and others also participating. - learn more

LA Venture Funds

  • Fulcrum Venture Group participated in a prior $3.5M Pre-Seed Round for Code Metal, a developer tools startup. - learn more
  • B Capital co-led a $12.5M Seed Round for Star Catcher, a startup that aims to develop a space-based grid that captures solar energy in space and distributes it to satellites and other space assets. - learn more
  • Mantis VC and Amplify participated in a $140M Series C for Chainguard, an open source security startup. - learn more
  • Prominent LA venture capitalist, Carter Reum and wife, Paris Hilton, participated in a $14M Seed/Series A for W, the men’s personal care brand from Jake Paul. - learn more

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