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Amazon Fresh now offering grocery delivery for non-Prime members

The offer is rolling out in select U.S. cities

Chloe Riley, Executive Editor

August 2, 2023

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Amazon Fresh is now offering grocery delivery for customers who are not Prime members in select U.S. cities. 

The initial rollout will take place in 12 metro areas including:

  • Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas

  • Boston, Mass.

  • Charlotte, N.C.

  • Denver, Colo.

  • Nashville, Tenn.

  • Phoenix, Ariz.

  • Portland, Ore.

  • Richmond, Va.

  • Sacramento, San Diego, and San Francisco, Calif.

“We’re always looking for more ways to make grocery shopping easy, fast, and affordable for all of our customers, and are excited to offer Amazon Fresh grocery delivery to customers without a Prime membership in a dozen U.S. cities,” said Claire Peters, worldwide vice president of Amazon Fresh. “Now even more Amazon customers can benefit from our high-quality grocery experience.”

Delivery service fees for customers who are not Prime members are $7.95 for orders over $100, $10.95 for deliveries $50-$100, $13.95 for deliveries under $50, and pick-up orders are free from select metro areas. 

For both Prime and non-Prime members alike, Amazon will still offer two-hour delivery windows for all orders (subject to availability), and shoppers  in some areas will be able to select a longer, six-hour delivery window for a reduced fee.

About the Author

Chloe Riley

Executive Editor, Supermarket News

Chloe Riley is the Executive Editor of Supermarket News, which delivers the ultimate in competitive business intelligence, news and information for executives in the food retail and grocery industry. A graduate of the School of Journalism at Columbia College Chicago, Chloe previously served as a Digital Strategist at SEO firm Profound Strategy, Associate Editor at B2B hospitality mag HOTELS Magazine, as well as CEO of her own digital strategy company, Chlowe. She lives in Woodstock, Illinois. 

Email her at [email protected], or reach out on LinkedIn and say hi. 

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