Webvan failed primarily due to overexpansion and mismanagement of resources. The company invested heavily in infrastructure, including warehouses and delivery systems, without establishing a sustainable customer base. Additionally, it launched during the dot-com bubble, when consumer demand for online grocery services was not yet robust enough to support its ambitious growth strategy. Ultimately, these factors led to significant financial losses and its eventual bankruptcy in 2001.
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