Amazon, the parent company of the grocery store chain, will begin charging a $9.95 fee for delivery orders beginning Monday, Oct. 25.
The company has already been piloting the fee for two-hour deliveries in a number of markets, such as the greater Boston and Chicago areas.
Amazon said the new service fee will cover operating costs.
One-hour grocery pickup will continue to be free for Prime members whose orders are more than $35, the company added.
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