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Amazon Expands In-Garage Grocery Delivery

Key service now available in more than 5,000 cities across the country. Key by Amazon is now available in more than 5,000 cities across the country.

Jennifer Strailey

April 27, 2021

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Key by Amazon’s in-garage grocery delivery is now available everywhere Amazon offers grocery delivery. Originally launched in five cities last November, the delivery service can now be used by millions of eligible Prime members in more than 5,000 U.S. cities and towns to have their Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market groceries delivered securely and conveniently inside their garage, the company said.

The Seattle-based e-tailer giant is banking on continued consumer demand for online grocery delivery post pandemic. A recent survey by Morning Consult commissioned by Amazon, found that nearly 70% of Americans report that grocery delivery is beneficial when they don’t have time for a trip to the grocery store. Of the 54% of Americans who highlighted convenience as the most important benefit of grocery delivery, 77% reported saving time as a beneficial advantage. 

“Customers who tried Key In-Garage Grocery Delivery have loved the service, which is why we’re expanding it to everywhere Amazon offers grocery delivery,” said Pete Gerstberger, head of Key by Amazon, in a statement. “As customers look for more convenience in their daily lives, we’re excited to deliver another service that not only helps them save time, but provides peace of mind knowing that tonight’s dinner is safe in their garage and out of the weather.”

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Eligible Prime members can shop online through Amazon and Whole Foods Market’s websites and build a cart just like they would for any grocery delivery order. Customers with a compatible garage door opener or myQ Smart Garage Hub can connect the myQ app with Key, then select “Key Delivery” at checkout for no additional cost.

Once the order is placed, a trained shopper will fill the order, selecting products that meet the high-quality standards of Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market, the company said. Grocery orders are securely delivered by a delivery service professional, and customers can use the Key by Amazon app or the Amazon mobile shopping app to be notified when their groceries arrive.

“We’ve worked hard to bring the convenience of grocery delivery from Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market to even more Prime members, now reaching customers in more than 5,000 cities and towns,” said Stephenie Landry, VP of grocery for Amazon. “I’m thrilled to offer customers Key In-Garage Grocery Delivery, and believe this expansion illustrates our commitment to continually innovate to make the experience of ordering groceries online even better for customers.”

Key In-Garage Grocery Delivery is available everywhere Amazon offers grocery delivery, at no additional cost to eligible Prime members. A myQ connected smart garage door opener is required to enable garage access for secure delivery. To view videos of deliveries, customers can use a compatible Ring smart home camera with their Ring Protect Plan, or LiftMaster Smart Garage Camera powered by myQ with a myQ Video Storage Subscription.

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About the Author

Jennifer Strailey

Jennifer Strailey is editor in chief of Winsight Grocery Business. With more than two decades of experience covering the competitive grocery, natural products and specialty food and beverage landscape, Jennifer’s focus has been to provide retail decision-makers with the insight, market intelligence, trends analysis, news and strategic merchandising concepts that drive sales. She began her journalism career at The Gourmet Retailer, where she was an associate editor and has been a longtime freelancer for a variety of trade media outlets. Additionally, she has more than a decade of experience in the wine industry, both as a reporter and public relations account executive. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Boston College. Jennifer lives with her family in Denver.

 

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