Amazon launched a grocery delivery subscription for $9.99/month, giving Prime members unlimited delivery on orders over $35. An annual plan at $99.99 offers two months free. EBT users get a $4.99/month rate. This benefit covers over 3,500 U.S. cities.
In April 2024, Amazon introduced a $9.99 monthly grocery delivery subscription exclusively for Prime members, offering unlimited delivery on orders over $35. The service is available in more than 3,500 cities across the U.S., covering orders from Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and local specialty retailers. For those with a registered EBT card, a discounted rate of $4.99 per month was also introduced. This subscription pays for itself with just one delivery per month, making it a cost-effective solution for frequent grocery shoppers.
Following positive customer feedback, Amazon introduced an annual plan at $99.99 for Prime members in August 2024. This plan provides the same unlimited grocery delivery benefits but offers greater savings—customers effectively get two months of service free. The plan caters to those looking to save even more on grocery delivery, giving them the flexibility to choose a subscription that aligns with their needs and budget.
Amazon's grocery delivery subscription has expanded its affordability to more households. Prime Access members, who receive government assistance, can now access the subscription at just $4.99 per month. This represents a $60 annual savings compared to the standard Prime membership rate. The service also includes additional benefits, such as one-hour delivery windows and unlimited free 30-minute pickup options where available.
Amazon continues to innovate in the grocery sector, ensuring customers have access to affordable and convenient options. The subscription service extends to nearly 100,000 grocery items, including national brands and organic options. With unlimited delivery from local partners like Cardenas Markets, Save Mart, and Rite Aid, Amazon's grocery delivery subscription enhances the shopping experience for millions of customers across the U.S., making it easier to shop for groceries and have them delivered to their door quickly.
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