Amazon's unlimited grocery delivery service for Amazon Fresh and All the food is expanding to more than 3,500 cities today. The new subscription model will cost $10 per month for Prime members (on top of the existing Prime membership fee) and $5 for those with a SNAP/EBT card on file. The program includes free, unlimited grocery deliveries on orders over $35 from Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods and a select number of specialty retailers including Cardenas Markets, Rite Aid, Pet Food Express and Mission Wine & Spirits.

The Amazon was testing the service in three pilot markets since December 2023. Starting today, the retailer has expanded the unlimited free delivery program to more than 3,500 cities and towns in the U.S. and is offering a 30-day free trial to allow potential customers to test before committing.

In addition to unlimited free grocery deliveries, an Amazon membership includes 1-hour delivery windows at no extra cost and unlimited 30-minute pickup on all orders (no minimum spend). You will also have priority access to recurring bookings.

For Prime members who don't sign up for the program, Amazon Fresh orders will still cost $10 for all deliveries under $50 and $7 for orders between $50 and $100. 100 are still free. All the food will continue to charge a flat $10 fee for all orders for those who don't subscribe, with additional charges for 1-hour deliveries.

So, is Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods grocery delivery worth it? Us tested several grocery delivery services discover. To go deeper, discover how much do meal kits cost versus buying all the groceries yourself and where to find the cheapest groceries online.



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