Amazon launches 30-minute delivery across the U.S. | TechCrunch
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Amazon launches 30-minute delivery across the U.S. | TechCrunch
"To make these fast orders possible, Amazon taps into a network of smaller fulfillment locations that are placed closer to where customers live and work, as compared with the company's larger warehouses. With a more limited selection of items and reduced travel distances, the delivery times"
Amazon Now provides a 30-minute delivery option in dozens of U.S. cities, starting in Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia, and Seattle and expanding to additional cities. Customers can shop across thousands of items, including fresh groceries, household essentials, and locally relevant products. Eligible items are marked with “30-minute delivery” banners in the Amazon app and website, and offers appear during shopping. Amazon plans to reach tens of millions of customers by year-end as the rollout continues. Prime members pay a $3.99 per-order fee, while non-Prime members pay $13.99, with extra small-order fees for orders below $15.00. The service relies on smaller fulfillment locations closer to customers to reduce travel distance and enable faster delivery.
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