Amazon Launches Low-Cost Grocery Delivery Subscription for Prime and EBT Customers
The new service offers unlimited deliveries on orders over $35, making grocery shopping more affordable and accessible across the U.S.
- Amazon introduces a monthly subscription for unlimited grocery delivery from Whole Foods Market, Amazon Fresh, and other retailers.
- Prime members can subscribe for $9.99 per month, while EBT cardholders pay only $4.99 per month without needing a Prime membership.
- The subscription includes one-hour delivery windows and unlimited 30-minute pickup on any order size.
- A 30-day free trial is available for new subscribers to experience the service.
- Pilot tests in Columbus, Denver, and Sacramento showed over 85% satisfaction rates among users, citing savings on delivery fees and convenience.