The Gigantic Grocery Warehouses Built like Living Organisms
Ocado, the world's largest online-only grocery retailer, relies on robots to deliver fresh food to hundreds of thousands of people in the UK. Its warehouses are designed like living organisms – there's a central nervous system (software), a cardiovascular system (conveyor belts) and red blood cells (crates). But as online shopping becomes more popular, Ocado is looking to new distribution systems to meet the growing demand. For more videos, subscribe to Mashable Daily: http://on.mash.to/SubscribeNews Visit Mashable on the web: http://mashable.com/ Give us a follow: Facebook: / mashable Twitter: / mashable Instagram: / mashable

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