Whole Foods offers two-hour delivery in some Montgomery County locations

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Some Whole Foods Market customers in the Philadelphia region can now get their groceries delivered within a two-hour window.

Amazon and Whole Foods Market have expanded their free, two-hour delivery of Whole Foods Market products through Prime Now to four cities — including Philadelphia and some of its suburbs. The other cities are Boston, Mass., Richmond, Va. and Baltimore, Md., writes Donna Rovins in the Pottstown Mercury.

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According to a Whole Foods spokeswoman, two-hour delivery for Prime members is available — at least for now — in some limited areas of the tri-county region.

“We are covering as far west as West Chester, as far north as Hatfield and as far east as Mount Holly,” said Rachael Wilson, Whole Foods spokeswoman, however, she couldn’t provide specifics of exactly which communities can get the delivery service.

“The best way for a customer to determine if they are in the area is to enter their zip code on the Prime Now app or on primenow.com,” she added.

Through Prime Now, members can shop for items including fresh produce, meat and seafood, staples and other locally sourced items from Whole Foods Market and have them delivered in two-hours.

To read  the complete story click here.

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