Pretty soon going to Whole Foods will be like working at an Amazon warehouse https://t.co/pPhY0wxBx6
— Blake News (@blakehounshell) October 29, 2019
Once again I have to ask: Does Amazon have a coherent strategy for groceries?
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) October 29, 2019
It's trying to get more Amazon Fresh delivery users, BUT it also is expanding delivery from Whole Foods sometimes *in the same cities* https://t.co/aW6214HIf8
NEWS: Amazon is dropping the $15-a-month fee that Prime members previously paid for Amazon Fresh grocery delivery on top of their $119 Prime fee.
— Jason Del Rey (@DelRey) October 29, 2019
It could have a big impact on grocery services like Instacart, which has a lot of customer overlap with Prime https://t.co/2XtUi11HAy
2. Thanks to Amazon Fresh getting rid of the $15/month delivery fee, millions of customers can now enjoy fresh groceries in winter months without the hassle of driving to a supermarket or paying $150+ a year - savings they could use to buy healthier food. https://t.co/igYZe4gVrg
— Khanoisseur ???♂️? (@Khanoisseur) October 29, 2019
Amazon has yet to find the key to unlocking huge grocery sales. Now it's trying a new tack: free 2-hour grocery delivery for Prime members in more than 20 major metropolitan areas. https://t.co/qM2gZ9p969
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 29, 2019
Expect at least another quarter of poor earnings. The only word to describe free fast grocery delivery is dumb. https://t.co/FdYjbDmQtt
— Sucharita Kodali (@smulpuru) October 29, 2019
Amazon announced on Tuesday free 2-hour grocery delivery for Prime members in more than 20 major metropolitan areas https://t.co/hcFUeLNQNN
— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) October 29, 2019
Amazon announced on Tuesday free 2-hour grocery delivery for Prime members in more than 20 major metropolitan areas https://t.co/pzQZ2054dB
— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) October 29, 2019
Once again I have to ask: Does Amazon have a coherent strategy for groceries?
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) October 29, 2019
It's trying to get more Amazon Fresh delivery users, BUT it also is expanding delivery from Whole Foods sometimes *in the same cities* https://t.co/aW6214HIf8
Amazon announced on Tuesday free 2-hour grocery delivery for Prime members in more than 20 major metropolitan areas https://t.co/DFCHlQlWDx
— NYT Business (@nytimesbusiness) October 29, 2019
Amazon Fresh deliveries are now free for Prime members | Engadget Amazon Fresh deliveries are now free for Prime members | Engadget https://t.co/SZN8QhgZNm
— Jenét Where are the girls and babies? Morrow (@JenetAllDay) October 29, 2019
Amazon Fresh is now free for Prime members https://t.co/WTzxEKgyxA
— Alysha Perisho (@AlyshaPerisho) October 29, 2019
Amazon Fresh is now free for Prime members (Via @verge) https://t.co/dz3JgW0nN6 pic.twitter.com/tttnSeePjy
— Eater (@Eater) October 29, 2019
うお、Amazon Freshの月額フィーがPrimeメンバーは無料に。さっそく登録しようとしたけど既存会員以外はinv申し込んで待ち状態かー。https://t.co/TGHSxOX7zW
— inuro (@inuro) October 29, 2019
$AMZN It appears as if it just now directs you to Amazon Now or WF delivery, which is (and which has been) $4.99 for orders under $35, free for $35+ https://t.co/WFd7HYTXMU
— North Bluff Capital (@bluff_capital) October 29, 2019
I genuinely loathe stepping foot in grocery stores so this is a gd game changerhttps://t.co/nGmaDUsfmt
— caitlin valtierra (@cmvaltierra) October 29, 2019
Amazon Fresh is now free for Prime members https://t.co/YrdTqzvH5W
— hair51255 (@hair51255) October 29, 2019
What!!!???https://t.co/cxphLubmKt
— Andreas Bigger (@abigger87) October 29, 2019
Let’s do this! https://t.co/0WG5sNIWkM
— pun-intended (@valay_raval) October 29, 2019
Amazon Fresh grocery delivery is now free for Prime members; used to cost $15 a month. Min order for free delivery is $35. For comparison:
— Rich DeMuro (@richdemuro) October 29, 2019
Ralphs: $6 delivery fee + $6 service charge
Vons: $10 delivery fee on orders under $150 + $3 to 4 service chargehttps://t.co/yKkYxKwL6D
this seems like a huge bonus for Prime members and likely a huge new strain on Amazon workers https://t.co/2HKwSnR54a
— Mike Murphy (@mcwm) October 29, 2019
So excited to see this launched! Had been one of the most challenging and satisfying projects till date - make AmazonFresh available for all Prime members. Kudos to the team and great news for customers!https://t.co/vSVSyZuQUa
— Suhel Banerjee (@suhel) October 29, 2019