EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 15 MIN
Stress-Testing (Retail?) Vendors in the AI Era with Levain Bakery
from RETHINK RETAIL · host RETHINK Retail
Most retail AI isn't solving problems; it's hiding them. The industry is currently addicted to "overlays"—cheap, automated layers that promise instant compliance—but building on a mask is just waiting for the legal or operational consequences to catch up. At Shoptalk, Gustavo Cardona, VP of Technology at Levain Bakery, joined us to dismantle the "plug-and-play" fallacy. For a brand scaling from a neighborhood bakery to a national powerhouse, technology isn't a silver bullet—it's a foundation. Cardona's playbook rejects "set-it-and-forget-it" tools in favor of code remediation (fixing the source, not the surface) and API flexibility. By integrating eight source systems into one "cent-perfect" data warehouse, Levain Bakery transformed tech from a cost center into a strategic engine. THE KEY UNLOCKS: 🛠️ Remediation Over Overlays: Don't use AI band-aids for web accessibility. Fixing the underlying code de-risks the business and ensures a truly equitable customer experience. 🤝 The "Cent-Perfect" Peace Treaty: Unified data ends internal friction. When Finance and Operations pull from the same "fountain," the organization stops debating the data and starts acting on it. 🏎️ APIs are the Chariot; AI is the Cherry: Don't buy a vendor for their AI features alone. Prioritize API flexibility so your "chariot" (infrastructure) can handle 10x seasonal surges. 📊 Role-Based Reporting: "Dashboard fatigue" is a personalization failure. If a CEO can't make a decision based on a report that day, the report has failed. THE TAKEAWAY: Innovation isn't about having the most AI; it's about having the most discipline. The winners of this era will be those with the cleanest code and the most integrated data.
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Most retail AI isn't solving problems; it's hiding them. The industry is currently addicted to "overlays"—cheap, automated layers that promise instant compliance—but building on a mask is just waiting for the legal or operational consequences to catch up. At Shoptalk, Gustavo Cardona, VP of Technology at Levain Bakery, joined us to dismantle the "plug-and-play" fallacy. For a brand scaling from a neighborhood bakery to a national powerhouse, technology isn't a silver bullet—it's a foundation. Cardona's playbook rejects "set-it-and-forget-it" tools in favor of code remediation (fixing the source, not the surface) and API flexibility. By integrating eight source systems into one "cent-perfect" data warehouse, Levain Bakery transformed tech from a cost center into a strategic engine. THE KEY UNLOCKS: 🛠️ Remediation Over Overlays: Don't use AI band-aids for web accessibility. Fixing the underlying code de-risks the business and ensures a truly equitable customer experience. 🤝 The "Cent-Perfect" Peace Treaty: Unified data ends internal friction. When Finance and Operations pull from the same "fountain," the organization stops debating the data and starts acting on it. 🏎️ APIs are the Chariot; AI is the Cherry: Don't buy a vendor for their AI features alone. Prioritize API flexibility so your "chariot" (infrastructure) can handle 10x seasonal surges. 📊 Role-Based Reporting: "Dashboard fatigue" is a personalization failure. If a CEO can't make a decision based on a report that day, the report has failed. THE TAKEAWAY: Innovation isn't about having the most AI; it's about having the most discipline. The winners of this era will be those with the cleanest code and the most integrated data.
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