Amazon expands Fresh grocery delivery to non-Prime members

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Amazon is bringing Fresh grocery deliveries to more Prime customers. The company announced that non-Prime members nationwide can now order deliveries.

Amazon is making Fresh grocery deliveries available to more non-Prime members. In an update on Thursday, Amazon said that it’s expanding the offer to non-Prime subscribers in all US states where Fresh orders are available for delivery and pickup. While Amazon previously only offered Fresh delivery to Prime customers, it opened up the service to non-Prime members in August.

Amazon will get a chance to reach even more customers when it expands grocery delivery and free pickups for non-Prime members at Whole Foods, which is planned for the near future. Non-Prime members still don’t get the same perks as Prime members when ordering groceries, including free deliveries with orders over the $100 threshold. Instead, non-Prime have to pay between $7.95 to $13.95 for all deliveries, making it a little more expensive than the $6.95 to $9.

 

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