Amazon's Prime Now can deliver groceries from Whole Foods

Amazon Prime customers just got another perk.

On Thursday Amazon announced its Prime Now delivery service — which delivers groceries, household items, gifts, and more in two hours — is partnering with Whole Foods.

This means Prime customers in select neighborhoods across America will be able to get Whole Foods produce, meat, seafood, select alcohol, and other natural and organic goodies brought straight to their doors. 

A 2018 dream come true.

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"We're happy to bring our customers the convenience of free two-hour delivery through Prime Now and access to thousands of natural and organic groceries and locally sourced favorites," Whole Foods Market co-founder and CEO said John Mackey said in a press release.

"Together, we have already lowered prices on many items, and this offering makes Prime customers’ lives even easier."

To use the service, simply visit the Whole Foods section of the Prime Now site or using the mobile app and order away.

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From 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily Prime members can receive two-hour delivery for free and pay $7.99 for extra-fast delivery on orders with a $35 minimum.

Currently Amazon is only sending Whole Foods groceries to select neighborhoods in Austin, Cincinnati, Dallas, and Virginia Beach, but the company plans to expand the service across the U.S. over the course of the year. 

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