Amazon is starting to test ultra-fast deliveries that aim to drop household goods at your doorstep in 30 minutes or less. The Amazon Now service is launching now in parts of Seattle and Philadelphia, according to Amazon’s announcement, allowing eligible customers to shop for items like fresh milk, eggs, produce, cosmetics, electronics, household essentials, over-the-counter medicines, and more.
In those areas, Amazon Now has become part of the main Amazon shopping app, and allows users to track orders and tip delivery drivers. Users can check the “30-Minute Delivery” option in the app navigation bar to see if they’re eligible for the service. Delivery fees start at $3.99 per order for Prime subscribers and $13.99 for non-Prime members, with a $1.99 basket fee applied to orders below $15.

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