Online retail giant Amazon has begun selling Whole Foods products for delivery.
The grocery store chain, now owned by Amazon, will deliver its products via Amazon’s Prime Now Service, which delivers products in under two hours.
At the moment, the service is only available in certain neighbourhoods in Austin, Cincinnati, Dallas and Virginia Beach – but the company will add more cities to its roster throughout the year.
The new Whole Foods Prime Now service will allow Prime Now customers to order fresh produce, meat, seafood and other food via a free two-hour delivery service.
The total value of your order must be worth £25 ($35) or more, Amazon said.
If two hours is too long a wait, customer can pay £6 ($8) to receive their groceries in under one hour, with orders of a £25 ($35) value or more.
Whole Foods deliveries are currently available from 8am to 10pm, and Amazon claims that customers will be able to shop for ‘thousands’ of items.
These include products across fresh and organic produce, bakery, dairy, meat and seafood, floral and everyday staples.
According to the retail company, select alcohol products will also be available for delivery.