Amazon Extends Grocery Delivery Services To Non-Prime Members
Previously, the retailer only offered its fresh grocery delivery service for Prime members, who pay $139 a year for faster shipping and additional perks.
Amazon is now offering grocery delivery for customers who are not Prime members.
Previously, the retailer only offered its fresh grocery delivery service for Prime members, who pay $139 a year for faster shipping and additional perks.
Now, Non-Prime members who are interested in trying out the service will pay $13.95 for deliveries under $50, which is $4 more than prime members pay for the same order size. Deliveries for orders between $50 and $100 will cost $10.95, and orders over $100 will require a $7.95 fee.