Amazon Is Offering Free Grocery Delivery on Orders Exceeding $100

  • Shoppers previously had to spend more than $150 to get deal
  • Change comes as Amazon looks to boost fresh-food business
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Amazon.com Inc. is offering free grocery delivery for orders exceeding $100, down from $150, as the company looks to boost its fresh-food business.

The new pricing will go into effect on Thursday at 7 p.m. New York time, a company spokesperson said in an emailed statement. Prime subscribers will pay $6.95 for orders of $50 to $100 and $9.95 for those under $50. Shoppers who don’t subscribe to Prime will still be charged between $7.95 and $13.95, depending on the order size and delivery window.