Amazon Announces Prime Members Can Now Shop Perishable Groceries Alongside the Rest of Amazon’s Same-Day Selection with Fast, Free Delivery
Amazon has announced customers in more than 1,000 cities and towns can now order fresh groceries with their Same-Day Delivery orders, with plans to expand to more than 2,300 across the US by year-end. This marks one of the most significant grocery expansions for Amazon as the company introduces thousands of perishable food items into its existing logistics network that is already optimized for speed and efficiency. Customers will have the option to order produce, dairy, meat, seafood, baked goods and frozen foods, alongside the millions of items such as everyday household essentials, electronics, fashion, home and garden and more already available for Same-Day Delivery on Amazon.com.
Customers are looking to make their budgets stretch further, and that’s why Amazon is focused on offering a wide selection of national and local brands, including organic and natural options, at an incredible value through this new offering. For Prime members, Same-Day Delivery is free for orders greater than $25 in most cities. If an order doesn’t meet the minimum, members can still choose Same-Day Delivery for a $2.99 fee. For customers without a Prime membership, the service is available with a $12.99 fee, regardless of order size.
“We’re continuously innovating to make grocery shopping simpler, faster and more affordable for our customers, especially Prime members,” said Doug Herrington, CEO of Worldwide Amazon Stores. “By introducing fresh groceries into our Same-Day Delivery service, we’re creating a quick and easy experience for customers. They can order milk alongside electronics; oranges, apples and potatoes with a mystery novel; and frozen pizza at the same time as tools for their next home improvement project—and check out with one cart and have everything delivered to their doorstep within hours.”
When Amazon began to add perishable groceries like bananas, milk, eggs, bread and ice cream to its Same-Day Delivery service in regions like Phoenix, AZ, Orlando, FL and Kansas City, MO, customers embraced the convenience. Many of these shoppers were first-time Amazon grocery customers who now return to shop twice as often with Same-Day Delivery service compared to those who didn’t purchase fresh food. What’s more, early adoption in these regions showed the popularity of groceries among Prime members, with strawberries now consistently knocking AirPods out of the top 5 best sellers of all products sold, while bananas, Honeycrisp apples, limes and avocados round out the top 10 most popular perishable grocery items in Same-Day Delivery carts. Now customers in cities like Raleigh, NC, Milwaukee, WI, Tampa, FL, Columbus, OH and many more can discover this new convenience too.
“After trying this service for occasional items, customers have discovered how much we’ve simplified online grocery shopping,” added Herrington. “For example, of course you can order cookware for Same-Day Delivery, but now you can add everything you need alongside it for grandma’s chicken soup recipe – all the fresh veggies, broth, noodles, herbs, chicken and even bowls to serve it in. Just add what you need in one order and we handle the rest. Customers are enjoying online grocery delivery so much we’re seeing them turn to Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market for even more of their grocery needs.”
Amazon works hard to ensure customers can feel confident in the fresh food they’re purchasing online. Its specialized temperature-controlled fulfillment network ensures customers receive fresh, high-quality perishable grocery items, with every item undergoing a six-point quality check upon arrival and before leaving for delivery. Temperature-sensitive products are delivered in insulated bags that are recyclable in most curbside recycling programs, the same used for Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market deliveries, to ensure items remain at appropriate temperatures.
Amazon has spent more than 25 years setting the standard for selection, speed and value across millions of products—and it’s bringing that same commitment to groceries. Already a go-to destination for grocery shopping for more than 150 million Americans, Amazon generated greater than $100 billion in gross sales of groceries and household essentials in 2024, not including sales from Whole Foods Market and Amazon Fresh.
The service complements Amazon’s existing grocery delivery offerings, including Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market and a variety of local grocery and specialty retailers, giving customers multiple ways to shop for groceries based on their specific needs – from full grocery hauls to same-day convenience shopping that combines perishable food with everyday household essentials. Amazon will continue expanding this capability to additional cities and towns through 2026. Same-Day Delivery, now with fresh groceries, is just one benefit of Prime membership. Prime is savings, convenience and entertainment—all in one membership. For more information about Prime, including discounted memberships, visit Amazon.