Amazon Faces Hurdles In Grocery Delivery Expansion

By | June 10, 2014

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Amazon.com seems to be eyeing a lot of possibilities with Prime Pantry, a service that lets Amazon Prime members order up to 45 pounds of canned or packaged items — cereal, paper towels, soft drinks, etc. — and get it shipped to their homes for a flat rate of $5.99. The service, which launched in late April, targets the mass market for nonperishable groceries. Analysts say it’s a stab at rivals such as Costco (COST) and Wal-Mart (WMT). Observers Scalper1 News

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