Amazon says today it will expand its same-day delivery service
covering around 1 million items to two new markets, San Diego and Tampa
Bay, while also reducing the price to free for orders over $35. The
company already offers same-day delivery in several regions, including
New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco (and the Bay area, including
Oakland), Seattle, Atlanta, Boston, Baltimore, Dallas-Ft. Worth,
Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C.Previously, the cost to use this service was a flat $5.99 for Amazon Prime members, who also pay the $99 annual fee to participate in Amazon’s larger membership program which includes free two-day shipping on over 20 million items, plus other benefits like access to Prime Instant Video, Prime Music, a Kindle lending library, and more.
Meanwhile, non-members will continue to pay $8.99 plus $0.99 per unit when requesting same-day delivery. Orders, which can be placed seven days a week, have to be submitted by noon to be received by 9 PM that day.
Amazon’s move to make same-day delivery an option for more of the U.S. – now 500 cities and towns, notes Geekwire in their report – comes at a time when a number of competitors, including Postmates, Deliv, Uber and Lyft are also offering alternative ways to help people shop by leveraging their network of on-demand couriers and drivers who can pick up from local stores and deliver to nearby customers. Amazon, meanwhile, has historically placed its fulfillment centers outside of metro areas – a practice it’s now trying to change as the competition heats up.