From News Nation:
“This Amazon Prime perk ends
Oct. 25”
Amazon Prime members who shop at
Whole Foods are about to lose one benefit of subscribing. Whole Foods Market
will be adding a $9.95 service fee for grocery deliveries, a cost that has been
waived for Prime members on orders over $35. The fee kicks in on Oct. 25. The
fee will “cover operating costs, including equipment, technology and other
costs associated with grocery delivery orders,” a Whole Foods spokesperson
said. Prime members can still place pickup orders from Whole Foods for free, as
long as they spend more than $35. Other perks for Prime subscribers, like 10%
off all grocery items that are already on sale, also aren’t going away, said a
spokesperson. “As we ramped up our delivery business and expanded our service
area, Whole Foods Market delivered over three times as many orders in 2020 as
we did in 2019,” a Whole Foods spokesperson told Nexstar. (The pandemic
probably had something to do with that massive increase, too.) In 2021, the
company said it’s seeing more shoppers return to in-store shopping. Amazon
purchased Whole Foods in 2017 and has integrated the grocery chain into
different parts of its business. For example, customers can pick up and return
their Amazon packages at Whole Foods locations, and Amazon products like the
Echo are sold at some stores. A standard Amazon Prime membership costs $119 per
year in the U.S.
^ I wonder if this is the first
step in Amazon Prime getting rid or
limiting other included services. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/this-amazon-prime-perk-ends-oct-25/
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