As if Amazon buying Whole Foods didn’t make shopping for your fave organic finds better (um, lower prices — right?), your shopping experience is about to get even easier. Whole Foods delivery is here and you’re going to want to try it. Yep, you can get those yummy natural and organic products delivered through Prime Now. And bonus, the two-hour service is totally free.
So let’s start with the not-so-good news. Right now this entirely awesome service is only available in Austin, Cincinnati, Dallas and Virginia Beach. Or maybe that’s good news, depending on where you live. And here’s the good news — Amazon and Whole Foods have plans in the works to roll out this service across the U.S. during 2018.
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As long as you’re a Prime member, you can shop Whole Foods’ inventory of fresh organic produce, dairy, meat, seafood, bakery and floral departments and choose either the free two-hour delivery or one-hour delivery for $7.99 (on orders of $35 or more only).
Whole Foods Market co-founder and CEO, John Mackey, said in a press release (of the service), “We’re happy to bring our customers the convenience of free two-hour delivery through Prime Now and access to thousands of natural and organic groceries and locally sourced favorites.”
What do you think about Amazon Prime’s new Whole Foods delivery service? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
—Erica Loop
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