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AmazonFresh cuts delivery fees for Prime members
Amazon’s Seattle-based drive-up grocery store may be making headlines, but that’s not its only grocery-related change. Amazon Prime members in select cities are now entitled to a delivery fee discount for AmazonFresh, the pure play retailer’s online grocery service. The program, which was $299 per year, is now $14.99 per month for Prime members in available markets. This fee is in addition to Amazon’s $99 annual Prime membership fee, according to the company’s website. -
More good news for retailers
Yet another holiday forecast brings more good cheer to retailers. Consumers plan to spend an average of $636 on holiday-related expenses, up 3% from what they anticipated last year, according to The NPD Group’s 2016 Holiday Purchase Intentions Survey. They are also less concerned this year about the economy spoiling their holiday fun. When asked how the state of the economy will influence holiday purchases in 2016, the 12% who said it will have a “significant impact” is down from recent years (14% in 2015, 19% in 2014).

