Amazon is launching an unlimited monthly grocery delivery service that includes Whole Foods Market, Amazon Fresh & select local grocery stores & retailers!
On April 23rd, Amazon announced the launch of a new unlimited monthly grocery delivery service for orders over $35 from Whole Foods Market, Amazon Fresh, and other local grocery and specialty retailers.
This new grocery delivery service is available in over 3,500 cities nationwide and costs $9.99 monthly for Amazon Prime Members.
To provide low-income customers with affordable access to groceries and essentials, Amazon is offering this service for just $4.99 to those with a registered EBT account—with or without a Prime Membership.
Amazon is offering a FREE 30-Day Trial so you can try their service out to see if it’s a good fit. *Note that you will be charged $9.99 (or $4.99 if EBT eligible) per month after your free 30-day trial ends unless you cancel.
In addition to free, unlimited deliveries on orders over $35, subscribers will receive access to one-hour delivery windows at no extra cost and unlimited 30-minute pick-up orders of any size for Whole Foods Market and Amazon Fresh (where available). They will also receive priority access to recurring reservations for weekly grocery orders.
Subscribers will also get unlimited deliveries on orders over $35 from select local grocery and specialty retailers like Cardenas Markets, Save Mart, Bartell Drugs, Rite Aid, Pet Food Express, Mission Wine & Spirits, and more where available.
You can still order Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market deliveries through Amazon without the unlimited monthly grocery delivery subscription. Currently, Amazon charges a $6.95 delivery fee for orders under $50 or a $9.95 delivery fee for orders $50-$100.
Since Amazon’s new unlimited monthly grocery delivery is $9.99 per month, it could offer significant savings If you get deliveries from Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods more than once a month.
Amazon has been testing this service in select markets since December 2023 with an 85% customer satisfaction and renewal rate. Amazon believes this monthly grocery delivery service will help customers save time and money and pay for itself with just one grocery order per month.
Head over here to find out if Amazon’s Unlimited Monthly Grocery service is available in your area and sign up for the free 30-day trial.
What do you think about Amazon’s new monthly grocery delivery service? Do you plan to take advantage of this and feel it will benefit you?
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