Amazon announced Monday it's rolling out an “ultra-fast” delivery service for household items and groceries in some areas of Seattle and Philadelphia.
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Amazon has launched “Amazon Now,” a new ultra-fast delivery service that brings essentials and fresh groceries to customers ...
Amazon is testing a new ultrafast delivery offering for groceries and other daily essentials in major urban areas in the U.S.
The e-commerce company will use “specialized smaller facilities” for the deliveries, with fees starting at $3.99 for Prime ...
The company tested same-day delivery for perishables in areas such as Phoenix, Ariz.; Orlando, Fla.; and Kansas City, Mo.
Customers in the Seattle and Philadelphia areas can check the Amazon app and homepage and look for the “30-Minute Delivery” option in the navigation bar to learn if they have the service in their area ...
Amazon launches ultrafast delivery option, Amazon Now, in Seattle and Philadelphia. Analyst predicts it will drive customer ...
Customers in Seattle and Philadelphia can get groceries delivered in less than an hour, and expansion to other cities could boost industrial demand.
The shopping giant says thousands of items could arrive in less than 30 minutes after the order is placed, including everyday ...
In parts of Seattle and Philadelphia, ultra-fast delivery of household essentials and groceries is an extra $14 — or $4 for ...
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