Amazon expands Fresh delivery to non-Prime members in select cities

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Amazon is offering its Fresh grocery delivery to non-Prime members in certain U.S. locations.

It’s the first time the service is available to those not subscribing to Amazon’s Prime membership program, according to a Tech Crunch report.

The list of areas include a dozen locations from Austin and Boston to San Diego and San Francisco. There is a $13.95 fee for orders less than $50 and a $10.95 fee for orders between $50 and $100, according to the news report.

“We’re always looking for more ways to make grocery shopping easy, fast and affordable for all of our customers, and are excited to offer Amazon Fresh grocery delivery to customers without a Prime membership in a dozen U.S. cities,” Claire Peters, the worldwide vice president of Amazon Fresh, told Tech Crunch. “Now even more Amazon customers can benefit from our high-quality grocery experience, with Prime members continuing to save on grocery delivery fees and through exclusive savings on hundreds of items in-store.”

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