Amazon wants to be the official platform of the government’s online shopping addiction

As a new government program is in the works to allow officials to make purchases through online platforms, Amazon is a front-runner. Only problem is, the money officials spend usually comes from ...

Axios reports that a new program could allow federal government workers to make cheap purchases via online shopping, tapping a potential $6-8B market.

Amazon wants to be the official platform of the government’s online shopping addiction

Naturally, Amazon is pitching governments to adopt its Amazon Business product — a marketplace built for corporations who often buy products in bulk or for specific workplace needs. 

Problem is…

In the same way the consumer-focused platform gives Amazon a cut of 3rd-party sales, its business product does too. And the money government officials spend usually comes from taxpayer dollars.

Critics are sounding the alarms

Federal and local officials collectively spend billions of dollars a year on goods and services, ranging from copy paper to musical instruments for schools.

Critics argue that Amazon’s attempt to take those dollars gives taxpayers the short end of the stick, and we bet you can guess who gets the long end… 

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