Amazon, the e-commerce and cloud-computing behemoth, is the second-largest grocer in the U.S., according to the company’s CEO Andy Jassy. On an earnings call with analysts Wednesday, Jassy touted the company’s rank, saying Amazon’s grocery business brought in more than $150 billion in revenue last year. It’s not the first time Jassy has boasted about the company’s place as a grocer. Last year during an earnings call, he said that with just its online and delivery business, Amazon was among the top three grocers in the country. That excluded revenue from Whole Foods markets. The distinction may be important, as Amazon has had a lumpy journey with physical retail under its own brand name. At one point, the company was rolling out Amazon Go convenience stores and Amazon Fresh stores across the country, including three Fresh locations in Seattle. The company showed modest growth in physical retail, but analysts remained unsure whether it was connecting with customers.…