Amazon has announced an expansion of its Whole Foods grocery delivery service. It’s expanding the service to two additional cities. The Whole Foods grocery delivery service will now be available in Florida and parts of New York City. The company first announced back in February this year that it will start delivering groceries in select cities within two hours.

The grocery delivery service is made possible by Amazon which acquired Whole Foods for $13.7 billion in June last year. The markets which initially got this service include Dallas, Virginia Beach, Cincinnati, and Austin, the hometown of Whole Foods. The service has since been expanded to other markets including Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, San Antonio, Houston, and Minneapolis.

It’s available to Amazon Prime members who can order groceries for delivery within one or two hours. The latter is free but they have to pay $7.99 on orders above $35.

Starting today, Amazon Prime members in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beach, Long Island, lower Manhattan, and Brooklyn will be able to order groceries for delivery through Whole Foods. They can order fresh produce and perishable products such as meats and dairy. “Select alcohol” will be available for delivery as well.

Orders can be placed daily for one and two-hour delivery from 8AM to 10PM. Amazon has set up a handy page to check whether or not the service is available in your area.

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