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Grocery products from the North of England retailer Booths are now available on AmazonFresh in the UK. Founded in 1847, Booths is a family owned and run business with 28 stores across the North of England.

In a statement issued today (11 October), Amazon said: “This is the first time a comprehensive selection of Booths’ groceries have been made available to customers online. AmazonFresh customers are now able to enjoy a fantastic selection of ready meals, cheeses and deli products amongst hundreds of other Booths products.”

“Booths has always been a Northern secret, but now our range of exceptional products will be available every day to a wide range of shoppers,” said Edwin Booth, Chairman and CEO of Booths.“

AmazonFresh already offers groceries from Morrisons and also Whole Food Market (which is now an Amazon subsidiary).

The AmazonFresh service is currently available in more than 300 postcodes across London, Surrey, Hampshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Customers in selected postcodes have three different options for same day delivery, including 10am for 2pm delivery, 12pm for 5pm delivery and 4pm for 8pm delivery.

 

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