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Webvan: The Rise and Fall of a Dot-Com Giant
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Webvan: The Rise and Fall of a Dot-Com Giant

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February 16, 202626m 8s

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Show Notes

The episode outlines the history of Webvan, a prominent online grocery delivery service that operated during the dot-com bubble. Founded in 1996, the company aimed to revolutionize the industry by offering rapid home delivery through a network of high-tech warehouses. Despite securing significant venture capital and achieving a multi-billion dollar valuation at its public offering, the business suffered from excessive spending and an unsustainable expansion strategy. Without leadership experienced in the supermarket sector, Webvan accumulated massive losses and eventually filed for bankruptcy in 2001. Today, the brand is remembered as a notable corporate failure, though its infrastructure-heavy model paved the way for modern delivery services.