• AmazonFresh grocery delivery expands into Indianapolis

    Amazon recently expanded its AmazonFresh service to Indianapolis IN.
    Sept. 10, 2019
    2 min read
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    Amazon recently expanded its AmazonFresh service to Indianapolis IN.

    The company says Prime members in the city now can shop “tens of thousands” of products, from meat and seafood to fresh produce and essentials—all available with free two-hour delivery.

    “We’re thrilled to introduce AmazonFresh to Prime members in Indianapolis,” said Stephenie Landry, vice president of AmazonFresh and Prime Now. “Prime members tell us they want their stuff even faster.

    “We’re happy to deliver on that ask and can’t wait for customers in Indianapolis to take advantage of one- and two-hour delivery from AmazonFresh.”

    Amazon says Alexa makes using AmazonFresh even easier. Customer can simply say, “Alexa, order milk from Fresh,” and Alexa will add a choice for milk to their cart based on past purchases or a top result popular with customers.

    Amazon also recently launched AmazonFresh in Houston TX, Minneapolis MN and Phoenix AZ, and previously entered the markets in Atlanta GA, Baltimore MD, Boston MA, Chicago IL, Dallas TX, Denver CO, Las Vegas NV, Los Angeles CA, Miami FL, New York NY, Philadelphia PA, San Diego CA, San Francisco CA, Seattle WA and Washington DC.

    AmazonFresh is available to Prime members with $14.99 per month as an add-on to a Prime membership.

    Visit amazon.com/amazonfresh or aboutamazon.com for more information.

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