Amazon is testing a new grocery subscription service for Prime members, priced at $9.99 per month, in three cities.

Amazon confirmed Thursday that it is testing an additional grocery subscription offering targeted to Prime members in three cities.
Amazon is testing a new grocery subscription service for Prime members, priced at $9.99 per month, in three cities.

Amazon confirmed Thursday that it is testing an additional grocery subscription offering targeted to Prime members in three cities. The new offering is a $9.99 per month subscription of unlimited free grocery delivery over $35 from Whole Foods Market and Amazon Fresh or unlimited 30-minute pickup from Amazon Fresh on any sized order.

This service, according to the company in an email to TechCrunch, is first being tested in Denver, Colorado; Sacramento, California; and Columbus, Ohio.

The new option is currently being tested in Denver, Colorado; Sacramento, California; and Columbus, Ohio, a company spokesperson said in an email to TechCrunch.

Currently, Amazon Prime charges $6.95 on orders between $50 and $100 and $9.95 on orders less than $50.

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2024-11-05 20:15:21