Amazon introduces Amazon Grocery Beta

June 14, 2006 on 11:44 pm | In amazon, launched, service |

Amazon Grocery BetaSeattle-based Internet retailer Amazon.com has introduced yet another a new retail section on its website. Amazon Grocery Beta was launched about two weeks ago, and currently offers more than 10,000 non-perishable grocery items. Unlike most other online grocery retailers which can only deliver to a very limited area, Amazon.com can ship their non-perishable items to any customer.

Amazon.com Grocery also has an extensive selection of natural and organic products for sale.

At Amazon Grocery, you’ll find longtime staples, from Kellogg’s to Jiffy Pop. You’ll find new entries, such as Kashi cereals and Kraft Easy Mac microwavable snack packets. And when we carry a brand, we’ll try to carry every flavor available: not just the most popular flavors of Jell-O, but all flavors, from apricot to wild strawberry and the 70 flavors in-between. We’re also making regional favorites like Andy Capp Hot Fries available nationwide, and making hard-to-find specialties like Zico Pure Coconut Water a standard part of our mix.

We are now one step closer to never having to leave our homes again. Thanks Amazon!

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  1. I can purchase 24 boxes of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, Dinner, Rugrats, for
    $24.00. Cool!

    Comment by Rose — June 16, 2006 #

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