Amazon is launching a service allowing Prime members to order groceries with basic items for same-day delivery in over 1,000 cities, aiming for 2,300 by year-end. This service features fresh produce and other perishable items, which positions Amazon to compete strongly with delivery services from rivals like Walmart and Kroger. Prime members can enjoy this service on orders over $25, or for a $2.99 fee for smaller orders. Walmart's grocery delivery has been impacted by this expansion as Amazon continues to innovate in grocery shopping.
Amazon is now rolling out a service where its Prime members can order fresh groceries alongside basic items and receive them within hours. The company aims to provide this service in over 2,300 cities, enhancing its delivery offerings significantly.
This expansion is expected to pressure competitors such as Walmart, Kroger, and Target, which have all seen a dip in their stock prices, illustrating the competitive landscape of grocery delivery services.
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