If two-day or even same-day delivery is too slow for you, a new feature from Amazon might have you covered.
The Seattle-based e-commerce giant on Monday launched Amazon Now, a delivery offering with a promise to deliver groceries and other household items in 30 minutes or less.
The program, touted by Amazon as ultrafast delivery, is the latest from the company and its quest for speed.
After delivery times stretched during the pandemic, Amazon regionalized its logistics network to help bring down the time between when an Amazon Prime member places an order and when it arrives on their doorstep. Part of this strategy was development of same-day delivery sites, which are smaller warehouses in metro areas that hold commonly bought goods.
The company now offers next-day, overnight and same-

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