Amazon Fresh is more than quadrupling how much you’ll need to pay to get free grocery delivery

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Starting at the end of February, if you want to get free grocery delivery through Amazon Fresh, you’re going to have to buy a lot more stuff. Currently, for the Amazon Prime subscriber-only service, you’ll get free delivery with orders over $35. But beginning February 28th, you only get free delivery for orders over $150.

For totals lower than that, you’ll have to pay a service fee that differs based on how much you buy. Orders between $100 and $150 will have a $3.95 delivery fee, orders between $50 and $100 will have a $6.95 fee, and orders under $50 will have a $9.95 fee.

“The service fee helps keep prices low in our online and physical grocery stores as we better cover grocery delivery costs and continue to enable offering a consistent, fast, and high-quality delivery experience,” Amazon wrote on an Amazon Fresh page mentioning the changes.

I don’t quite buy the logic here; adding fees and putting free delivery further out of reach seems like it will ultimately make total prices higher for customers, and the changes add notable costs to a service that already requires an Amazon Prime subscription. Given that Prime recently became a more expensive proposition as well, these Amazon Fresh adjustments might be even harder for customers to swallow. People don’t seem happy, based on some tweets I’ve seen.



Amazon began notifying customers of the change on Friday. The company didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.
 
I ain't never order my food from Amazon,I've done the deliver here locally for small items but not fresh veggies,meat,cheese or nothing like that during the pandemic cause I was taught by my mother that you have to touche,feel and look at certain items before you purchase em and I won't ever change that.So ordering from amazon will be more for snap/ebt,ok I can deal with that lol,every month I have atleast two cards.....

I go everywhere but whole foods,them prices is just retarded
 
This probably gonna be all on up those proposed 15 minute cities.get in get out and take your ass home.

 
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This probably gonna be all on up those proposed 15 minute cities.get in get out and take your ass home.



Its gonna be scary for Amazon and the big tech industrial complex,

when folks realize they want to still do business and transactions

WITH "MONEY" they control... the average man will just do business with

each... sure they WANT a cashless society but its never going to happen...

People are NOT stupid, the minute they realize, the money they generate

will be completely controlled by a third party and they wont be able

to get PHYSICAL money when they want it...HA!!!

Good luck with THAT shit!!
 
I'm sorry but when I need groceries I need to touch and see my vegetables and fruit for quality and freshness. Some things you just can't let strangers do
 
I'm sorry but when I need groceries I need to touch and see my vegetables and fruit for quality and freshness. Some things you just can't let strangers do
You let the store pick your shit..... and you'll get the shit they got to get rid of........... I've learned from my one and only time I let a grocery store deliver my shit......... never again


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Until February, Amazon was only charging delivery for Fresh orders totaling less than $35 or $50, depending on where you live. With the limit raised to $150, the delivery charges are currently $3.95 for orders $100-$150, $6.95 for orders $50-$100, and $9.95 for orders under $50. The leaked document states Amazon will just remove the $3.95 charge and keep the other two once the spend limit reduces to $100 on Thursday.

Amazon argued that increasing the threshold to $150 earlier this year would help keep prices down on Amazon Fresh amid inflation. The decision to lower the threshold by $50 suggests Amazon has either managed to save money elsewhere, or the threshold was too high and it was hurting grocery sales.
 
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