Amazon Unveils Budget-Friendly Grocery Delivery Subscription to Outpace Rivals

Amazon is introducing a cost-effective grocery delivery membership to retain its competitive edge. Priced at $9.99 per month for Prime members and $4.99 for EBT card holders, the service provides unlimited delivery on orders above $35 from Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods, and other local grocery stores. Additionally, Amazon offers one-hour delivery at no extra charge and unlimited 30-minute pickup for orders of any size.

Amazon Launches Grocery Delivery Subscription with Unlimited Deliveries

Prime members in over 3,500 U.S. cities and towns can now enjoy unlimited grocery deliveries for monthly orders over $35 from Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and other local retailers. The subscription service costs $9.99 per month and includes additional benefits like one-hour delivery slots and unlimited 30-minute pickup on any size orders. Non-Prime customers with EBT cards can access the subscription at a discounted rate of $4.99 per month. Amazon aims to provide more value and savings on delivery fees with this service, especially for customers who order groceries regularly.

Amazon Launches Grocery Delivery Subscription for Prime Members and EBT Card Holders

Amazon has announced the launch of a new grocery delivery subscription service for Prime members and customers with EBT cards in the U.S. The subscription costs $9.99 per month for Prime members and $4.99 per month for EBT card holders, and it includes free delivery for grocery orders over $35 from Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and other local grocery and specialty retailers on the Amazon site.

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