Amazon Expands Same-Day Delivery Service to Include Perishable Food Items in Over 1,000 Cities
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miércoles, 13 de agosto de 2025, 8:50 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Amazon Prime members can enjoy this service for free on orders over $25, while non-Prime shoppers can access it for a fee of $12.99 regardless of order size. The service allows customers to order a wide range of fresh grocery items, including produce, dairy, meat, seafood, baked goods, and frozen foods, alongside millions of other products available for same-day delivery [1].
The expansion follows Amazon's previous announcement to reach "tens of millions of customers" in over 4,000 smaller cities, towns, and rural communities with same-day and next-day delivery by the end of 2025 [1]. This initiative aims to complement Amazon's existing grocery delivery offerings, such as Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market, and a variety of local grocery and specialty retailers on Amazon.com [1].
The introduction of perishable groceries into Amazon's logistics network underscores the company's commitment to convenience and efficiency. Amazon's specialized temperature-controlled fulfillment network ensures that items remain fresh and high-quality throughout the delivery process. Every item undergoes a six-point quality check upon arrival and before leaving for delivery, and temperature-sensitive products are delivered in insulated, recyclable bags [1].
This expansion could have a significant impact on the online grocery industry, as it competes with delivery options available through retailers like Walmart+ and Instacart. Amazon's decision to offer same-day delivery for perishable food items reflects a growing trend in consumer behavior, where shoppers increasingly prefer the convenience of having groceries delivered directly to their doorsteps [1].
References:
[1] https://www.digitalcommerce360.com/2025/08/13/amazon-same-day-delivery-perishable-fresh-groceries/
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4484645-amazon-rocks-the-grocery-sector-with-a-major-expansion-of-its-same-day-delivery-service-that-includes-perishable-food
[3] https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/retail/grocery-delivery-amazon-same-day-store
Amazon expands same-day delivery to over 1,000 cities, including perishable food items. Prime members can access the service for free on orders over $25, while non-Prime shoppers can access it for a fee of $12.99. The service aims to compete with delivery options available through Walmart+ and Instacart. Amazon plans to expand the service to over 2,300 locations by the end of the year.
Amazon has announced a significant expansion of its same-day delivery service, now including perishable food items in over 1,000 U.S. cities and towns. This move is part of the company's broader initiative to reach more of the U.S. with fast shipping, particularly in rural areas [1].Amazon Prime members can enjoy this service for free on orders over $25, while non-Prime shoppers can access it for a fee of $12.99 regardless of order size. The service allows customers to order a wide range of fresh grocery items, including produce, dairy, meat, seafood, baked goods, and frozen foods, alongside millions of other products available for same-day delivery [1].
The expansion follows Amazon's previous announcement to reach "tens of millions of customers" in over 4,000 smaller cities, towns, and rural communities with same-day and next-day delivery by the end of 2025 [1]. This initiative aims to complement Amazon's existing grocery delivery offerings, such as Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market, and a variety of local grocery and specialty retailers on Amazon.com [1].
The introduction of perishable groceries into Amazon's logistics network underscores the company's commitment to convenience and efficiency. Amazon's specialized temperature-controlled fulfillment network ensures that items remain fresh and high-quality throughout the delivery process. Every item undergoes a six-point quality check upon arrival and before leaving for delivery, and temperature-sensitive products are delivered in insulated, recyclable bags [1].
This expansion could have a significant impact on the online grocery industry, as it competes with delivery options available through retailers like Walmart+ and Instacart. Amazon's decision to offer same-day delivery for perishable food items reflects a growing trend in consumer behavior, where shoppers increasingly prefer the convenience of having groceries delivered directly to their doorsteps [1].
References:
[1] https://www.digitalcommerce360.com/2025/08/13/amazon-same-day-delivery-perishable-fresh-groceries/
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4484645-amazon-rocks-the-grocery-sector-with-a-major-expansion-of-its-same-day-delivery-service-that-includes-perishable-food
[3] https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/retail/grocery-delivery-amazon-same-day-store

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