Amazon is amping up the breadth of AmazonFresh, giving competitors a run for their money — and customer wallet-share.
Starting Oct. 26, AmazonFresh has expanded into Chicago and Dallas. These new cities bolster the growing list of regions where AmazonFresh is available, including recently launched Northern Virginia, Boston, Baltimore, and London. AmazonFresh is also available in Seattle, New York, Philadelphia, Stamford, Trenton, and seven regions across California.
The service allows customers to order from a wide range of grocery, health and beauty merchandise and household goods, and then choose either same-day or next-day delivery. Shoppers also have the option to have attended or unattended delivery, according to a company statement.
Customers can use AmazonFresh for just $14.99 per month as an add-on to their Prime membership. For a limited time, new customers can start a 30-day free trial of AmazonFresh and receive $25 off their first order of $75 or more.
“We continue to expand AmazonFresh into new regions so that more customers can take advantage of the service,” said Ben Hartman, VP of AmazonFresh.