Amazon has announced that discounts for Prime members at Whole Foods Market will roll out across ten more states on Wednesday. The new states receiving the service are Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and the southern halves of Nevada and California (the northern halves already had access).
A.C. Gallo, President and Chief Operating Officer at Whole Foods Market, said:
“We’re excited that Prime savings will be available at nearly half of our Whole Foods Market stores this week, giving more Prime members access to great deals just in time for summer. Based on the positive customer feedback and successes we’ve seen over the past month, we’re accelerating our timeline to expand these savings to all of our U.S. stores.”
It’s worth noting that the Prime member savings are also available in Whole Foods Market 365 stores nationwide. Additionally, customers in Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, and San Francisco can get Prime member savings and Prime Now grocery deliveries. Amazon will be expanding that service in 2018.
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