Amazon is giving other grocery store chains a run for their money after opening its first cashier less grocery store in Seattle Tuesday.
Here's the Buzz: The Amazon Go grocery store allows customers to come in, grab what they want, and leave without waiting in line, or stopping to pay.
Customers scan a QR code on the Amazon app before shopping, the cameras and sensors then track what you add to your shopping cart and the company charges you online after leaving.
Amazon says there are not any plans to expand the technology to other cities.
Harvey Weinstein hospitalized
Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein woke up in a hospital, instead of a jail cell Wednesday morning.
Shortly after Weinstein was found guilty of rape and sexual assault Monday, he was rushed to a Manhattan hospital for chest pains.
Here's the Buzz: Officials say he recently had back surgery and is still suffering from complications.
Weinstein will be transferred to New York's Rikers Island when he is released from the hospital. He faces up to 29 years in prison.
Coronavirus affecting Coca-Cola products
The coronavirus could have an impact on whether you see some of your favorite drinks on store shelves.
Coca-Cola says the virus has interrupted its supply chain. Artificial sweeteners from china used in Coca-Cola drinks may be in shorter supply if the virus continues to spread.
This means fewer cases of coke products in stores. China is Coca-Cola's third-largest market.
Disney Impossible Foods
The next time you visit the happiest place on earth, you'll have some healthier food options to choose from.
Disney has partnered with impossible foods to make its impossible burger the "preferred plant-based burger" of Disneyland, Disney World and the Disney cruise line.
Disney says these new menu items have been in the works for some time.