Buying one of every product on Amazon could be fun. It’d also be more fun to save the $12.86 billion and spend the fortune on things you actually need or could play with, instead of button, antique dolls, candles and other random crap.
That’s how much it would cost to buy one of everything on Amazon: $12.86 billion. Kynan Eng, a computer scientist from Zurich, Switzerland, calculated the cost after it was asked on question-answer site Quora.
Eng based his calculations on the number of items available on Amazon’s main website, which was 479 million. He then calculated the average price of an item to be $26.86.
Eng is also the same guy who calculated that it would cost $900 billion to rescue Matt Damon in all his movies.





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