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Whole Foods Market Plans Fee For Delivery

Whole Foods Market online shoppers will soon lose a perk of their $119-per-year Amazon Prime membership: free two-hour delivery of groceries on orders of $35 or more. “Starting Oct. 25, parent company Amazon plans to charge a $9.95 fee for Whole Foods delivery orders chainwide, with additional rush fees for one-hour delivery orders,” per Supermarket News. “The change will come less than two months after Amazon announced a test of a $9.95 fee for two-hour deliveries — including Prime members — in six metropolitan markets.”

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