Amazon launches 1-hour shipping in US cities to challenge Walmart


Boxes lie on a conveyor belt during Cyber Monday at Amazon's fulfillment center in Robbinsville, New Jersey, U.S., December 2, 2024. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

NEW YORK, March ⁠17 (Reuters) - Amazon is ramping up its speedy delivery service by offering ⁠1-hour and 3-hour shipping in markets across the U.S., including Los ‌Angeles and Chicago, in its latest efforts to stave off e-commerce competition from its biggest rival Walmart.

Fast delivery has been a significant part of Amazon's push to increase basket sizes and ​shopping frequency. The company in December announced a ⁠separate service called "Amazon Now" to ⁠deliver grocery items and everyday essentials in 30 minutes or less in select ⁠locations ‌including Seattle and Philadelphia.

"We saw an opportunity to use our unique operational expertise and delivery network to help make customers’ lives a ⁠little easier while unlocking even more value for Prime members,” ​AmazonSenior Vice President ‌of Worldwide OperationsUdit Madansaidin a press release.

The Seattle-based e-commerce giant said on ⁠Tuesday that ​its 1-hour delivery option is available on more than 90,000 products, including everyday essentials, toys and toilet paper, and will rely on its existing same-day delivery network. The ⁠60-minute option has launched in major U.S. metropolitan ​areas and smaller cities like Boise, Idaho. The 3-hour option has launched in more than 2,000 cities and towns. Perishable groceries are available in select areas, Amazon ⁠said.

To ensure the 1-hour and 3-hour orders are fulfilled in a shorter amount of time, Amazon introduced designated work stations for these orders within existing same-day delivery centers, new yellow labels that are placed on the packages for ​easy identification and updated signage throughout the site to ⁠easily direct delivery partners, the company said.

Using the high-speed delivery comes at an ​extra fee. Prime members pay an extra $9.99 for ‌1-hour delivery and $4.99 for 3-hour delivery. Shoppers ​without Prime memberships pay $19.99 for 1-hour orders and $14.99 for 3-hour deliveries.

(Reporting by Arriana McLymore in New York City; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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