

“apples” or “butter” or “an 18-gallon jug of maple syrup”), and it will be added to your Amazon Fresh cart. Ah yes, just what I need – MORE ramen noodles.Īll you need to do is hold down the button on it, and then either scan the barcode of a product or say the name (e.g. This handy little device has a barcode scanner, a microphone, and a wi-fi connection on it. One of the really neat things they’re doing with Amazon Fresh is the Dash Wand. They just ask that you put the totes outside your door for the next delivery so they can take them back and reuse them! The Magic Dash Wand

The cold stuff is all packed together with extra insulation and a few ice packs to keep it cold. Unlike Prime Now (where the products are delivered in Amazon-branded paper grocery bags), Amazon Fresh deliveries are left on your doorstep in slick-looking sturdy Amazon Fresh totes (pictured above). And they’re doing everything they can to make it as convenient as possible, so you’ll get in the habit of using it. They’re attempting to have the full stock of a real grocery store available. My take on it: Amazon is trying to create a true grocery delivery service with Amazon Fresh.

Operating in five regions, we give customers access to a diverse selection of items while simplifying their lives. What is Amazon Fresh?Īmazon Fresh is Amazon’s grocery delivery business, offering fresh foods, locally-sourced products and items for same-day delivery. Today, I’m taking a look at Amazon Fresh: their more robust grocery offering, which comes with a $14.99/month fee. Earlier, I gave you my Prime Now review, testing out their 2-hour delivery service that included limited groceries. To find out, I’m trying out all three of Amazon’s grocery delivery services. Can Amazon make my dreams come true and possibly even live up to the standard set by my favorite grocery store (Wegmans #ForTheWin)? So I love the idea of Amazon bringing me all of my groceries.

I just had a baby, my husband and I only have one car, and frankly, I’m kinda lazy.
