Amazon is rolling out free grocery delivery to all Prime members — here's how to get it
announced on Tuesday
Under the new program, members are eligible for two-hour grocery delivery from participating grocers and Amazon-owned Whole Foods. In order to qualify for free delivery, customers will be required to meet an order minimum, which varies depending on the region. Users who have not shopped on Amazon Fresh previously will be required to request an invite to join. An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment on how long this will take butHere's a look inside how the process works.
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