Amazon launches fresh food delivery service in Milan

Amazon launches fresh food delivery service in Milan

Amazon is now offering fresh food deliveries in Milan through the Prime Now Service. In a statement issued on Monday (15 February), Amazon Italy said that deliveries of fresh fruits, vegetables and other products can be arranged in the Milan area from 08:00 to midnight, seven days a week.

Prime Now subscribers in Milan can also use the service to arrange deliveries of frozen/chilled foods and other 20,000 other items. Prime Now launched in Milan in November.

Deliveries in a two-hour time slot are available for free for online baskets above the €19 minimum spend. For deliveries within an hour there is a €6.90 charge.

 

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