Alexa+ can do your grocery shopping, too | TechCrunch
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Amazon is launching Alexa+, a revamped version of its voice assistant, that allows for more interactive grocery shopping experiences. Users can have natural conversations with Alexa to build their shopping lists, define specific needs, and even adjust quantities with ease. The service integrates primarily with Amazon Fresh and food delivery options like Uber Eats, showcasing Alexa's ability to suggest recipes and tap into users' preferences. This new feature will be available at a subscription cost, but it remains free for Prime members, enhancing its appeal in household management.
Amazon's Alexa+ is evolving into a virtual shopping assistant, allowing users to grocery shop with natural conversations and requests, enhancing user experience.
The upgraded Alexa experience can understand and process natural language requests for grocery shopping, making it more user-friendly and interactive with customers.
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