Amazon is now delivering food and groceries to Prime members

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Amazon Prime members in a handful of major American cities will now be able to order anything from baked goods, to fully prepared meals, to groceries through Amazon’s new Prime Now service, and the best part is, it’ll all be delivered to you within a couple of hours. If that’s too long for you, a $7.99/month subscription can boost that delivery time to just an hour. 

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Amazon has already brought their Prime Now one-hour delivery service to the lucky residents of Manhattan, but now it’s about to get even better. The company has announced that they will start taking orders for products from local stores to be delivered to you within one or two hours. You’ll be able to purchase groceries, prepared meals and baked goods from D’Agostino, Gourmet Garage and Billy’s Bakery through the Prime Now app. This is in addition to the items Amazon warehouses which you can order through their website. The service has come to 7 different cities since its launch, and Amazon anticipates adding a lot more before year’s end. Here’s the list of places where you’ll be able to get items delivered: Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Dallas, Manhattan, Miami.

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