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- Amazon tests new Amazon Now 30-minute delivery service in . . .
The announcement confirms reporting by GeekWire last week that revealed Amazon was building out a new rapid-delivery hub at a former Amazon Fresh Pickup site in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood
- Amazon Now is testing 30-Minute Delivery in Seattle and . . .
Ultra-fast Amazon Now deliveries for household essentials and fresh groceries available to customers in some areas of Seattle and Philadelphia
- Amazon debuts Amazon Now, new ultra-fast 30-minute delivery . . .
Amazon delivery could soon arrive faster than it takes for a pizza to arrive at your doorstep with the company's new pilot program, Amazon Now The newly launched program, billed as "an ultra-fast delivery offering," is initially rolling out for customers in parts of Seattle and Philadelphia, where orders arrive in about 30 minutes or less
- Amazon Is Testing Ultra-Fast Delivery In Seattle, Philadelphia
Sounds like Amazon is trying to siphon off the customers from GoPuff, which offers a very similar delivery service (Walmart's doing rapid delivery, too ) Now they've started testing a new ultra-fast delivery option in parts of Seattle and Philadelphia, offering 30-minute drop-offs for thousands of
- Amazon Launches 30-Minute Delivery In Philadelphia
On Monday, Amazon debuted its new 30-minute delivery program in parts of Seattle and right here in Philadelphia
- Amazon now offering ultra-fast 30 minute delivery in . . .
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Amazon is now offering "ultra-fast" delivery service right here in Philadelphia The shopping giant says thousands of items could arrive in less than 30 minutes after the
- Amazon now has 30-minute deliveries in these cities - How-To Geek
Amazon has officially started testing an ultra-fast delivery service that promises to get essential items to your door in 30 minutes or less in parts of Seattle and Philadelphia It seems like this is to compete with DoorDash and Instacart by bringing back a super speedy delivery model The new offering is branded as "Amazon Now," and it focuses specifically on the items people need within an
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