Amazon Now Expands Ultrafast 30-Minute Deliveries to More Cities

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Amazon Now’s ultrafast 30-minute delivery is expanding beyond its initial Seattle/Philadelphia test to Atlanta and Dallas–Fort Worth, with ongoing expansions in Austin, Houston, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Denver and Oklahoma City (some markets noted as limited availability). Thousands of items are eligible, and delivery costs are $3.99 per order for Prime members ($14.99/month or $139/year) or $13.99 without a membership, plus a small order fee for orders under $15. The move aims to compete with DoorDash and Instacart and marks a broader push to bring ultra-fast delivery to more shoppers.
- Amazon’s ultrafast 30-minute deliveries are now available in more cities The Verge
- Amazon launches 30-minute Amazon Now delivery service in multiple cities across US Yahoo Finance
- Amazon rolls out 30-minute delivery on thousands of groceries and essentials About Amazon
- Amazon accelerates delivery race with 30-minute drop-offs in dozens of U.S. cities CNBC
- Amazon wants to deliver items in 30 minutes or less. It’s already happening in Philadelphia. Inquirer.com
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