Amazon Expands Grocery Deliveries to All UK Customers
- Amazon’s grocery delivery service is now open to all UK customers.
- Service was previously exclusive to Prime members.
- Available in over 100 towns and cities.
- Offers same-day deliveries.
Amazon has announced that its grocery delivery service, which was once only accessible to Prime members, is now available to all UK customers. This expansion covers more than 100 towns and cities, offering the convenience of same-day deliveries to a broader audience.
Henry Saker-Clark at the Mirror reported that this move aims to make Amazon's grocery delivery services more inclusive, ensuring that more people can benefit from the ease and speed of having groceries delivered straight to their doorstep.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, commented, "This is a game-changer for many shoppers across the UK. By opening up the service to everyone, Amazon is making grocery shopping more accessible and convenient, which is especially beneficial for those with busy schedules or limited access to physical stores."
About time. There are many, many goods I would like to purchase from Amazon without being a Prime member.
When I look on Amazon their grocery prices seem utterly uncompetitive 98% of the time. I can't see who would be wasting their money on buying groceries this way unless super rich or a bit stupid.
BonzoBanana I will be using my Amazon vouchers so I couldn't be careless of the prices charged.
BonzoBanana Not one bit interested in getting my money's worth. The vouchers are free therefore I will be getting goods for nothing.