Amazon offers $9.99 monthly grocery delivery subscription for Prime members
Amazon used to offer free grocery delivery for orders over $100
Amazon.com announced on Tuesday that it will introduce a monthly grocery delivery subscription service of 9.99 dollars for Prime members and a low price of 4.99 dollars per month for customers using electronic reward remittance (EBT).
The subscription fee includes unlimited delivery from the company's grocery chain “Whole Foods.” Until now, Amazon (AMZN) only offered free shipping on orders over $100.
There is no additional charge for this subscription1 hour delivery time frame, regardless of the size of the orderUnlimited 30-minute pickupOf the weekly grocery ordersPriority access to recurring bookingsFor orders over $35 from local grocery stores and specialty retailers such as CárdenasUnlimited deliveriesIt includes. The company said in a statement that Markets, Save Mart, Bartel Drugs, Rite Aid, Pet Food Express, and Mission Wines & Spirits.
The service began on a trial basis in Columbus, Ohio, Denver, Colorado, and Sacramento, California at the end of 2023, and is currentlyOver 3,500 cities and towns across the U.S.It has been deployed in
Customers can choose a 30-day free trial to see how the service works.
Tony Hoggett, senior vice president in charge of World Supermarkets, said, “Our goal is to build a best-in-class grocery shopping experience where Amazon is the first choice in terms of product selection, value, and convenience, whether shopping at stores or online.” In Amazon's statement
Amazon stocks approximately 100,000 groceries at Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and local and specialty retailers.
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