Amazon adds perishable food to same-day delivery
Amazon is expanding its same-day grocery delivery service to over 1,000 US cities, allowing customers to order perishable items like produce, dairy, meat, and frozen foods. Prime members can receive free same-day delivery on orders over $25, while non-Prime members can pay a $12.99 shipping fee. This move is part of Amazon's strategy to capture a larger share of the grocery market, following its acquisition of Whole Foods in 2017. The company plans to expand the service to over 2,300 cities by the end of 2025, as it aims to compete with retailers like Walmart and Instacart in the grocery delivery space.
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