"Big tech Updated service locations include parts of Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Texas and Georgia, among other places. Amazon is introducing same-day delivery of perishable food items to 1,300 new cities and towns throughout the country, upping the total service area to more than 2,300 locations. This expansion covers cities like Boise, Salt Lake City, Fort Collins, Omaha, Des Moines and many more. Check the link to see if it has expanded to where you live."
"Amazon introduced this feature earlier this year and it has proven to be quite the success, given today's move. It lets people order perishable food items like fruits, vegetables, dairy and meat alongside other more traditional items like electronics and books. Amazon uses a "specialized temperature-controlled fulfillment network" to ensure that perishables remain in tip-top shape and they are delivered in insulated bags. The deliveries are free for Prime members, as long as the order exceeds $25. Everyone else has to pay $13 per order."
Amazon is rolling out same-day delivery of perishable groceries to 1,300 additional cities and towns, increasing its service area to more than 2,300 locations. The expansion adds coverage in markets including Boise, Salt Lake City, Fort Collins, Omaha and Des Moines, with further city rollouts planned for 2026. Customers can order perishables such as fruits, vegetables, dairy and meat alongside other items. Amazon uses a specialized temperature-controlled fulfillment network and insulated bags. Prime members receive free delivery on orders over $25, while non-Prime customers pay $13 per order. Whole Foods products are being incorporated into the offering.
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