Brooklyn, NY – On Friday, Internet e-commerce giant AmazonFresh rolled out its first wave of East Coast grocery delivery service, beginning with exclusive service to the posh Brooklyn hamlet of Park Slope.
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CNN.com (http://cnnmon.ie/1wdwcze) reports that Park Slope residents placing grocery orders of $35 and up before 10 a.m. can now receive their goods by days end.
The service will be free until the end of 2014, after which an annual fee of $299 will charged for membership in the service.
An AmazonFresh rep said that adjoining Brooklyn neighborhoods will be getting the service shortly, but would not comment about service spreading to NYC’s other boroughs.
299 dollars?????
Wow this is awesome!
is there a delivery charge on top of the 299?