AMAZON Prime members can now get their groceries delivered through a newly introduced service.
The eCommerce giant launched the program on Tuesday, which benefits subscribers and those who receive government food assistance through the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP).
A monthly price of $9.99 for unlimited grocery delivery is offered to standard Prime members not in the government program who enroll, with the exception that orders must be $35 or more, per Reuters.
Shoppers who take advantage of the subscription offer can choose to get groceries from some of their favorite retailers.
The company noted its Amazon Fresh brand, along with Whole Foods Market, Rite Aid, Save Mart, Bartell Drugs, and Pet Food Express, among several others, are included as options with the service.
Currently, the …