Amazon offers grocery delivery discount for annual subscribers

Online retail giant Amazon, which owns Whole Foods Market and Amazon Fresh grocery stores, has created an annual subscription for its grocery delivery service, dropping the price by $20.

The Seattle, Wash.-based retailer launched the grocery subscription service in April, enabling members of its Amazon Prime loyalty program—the service runs $14.99 a month or $139 a year—to pay an additional $9.99 a month to receive unlimited delivery from Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh on orders of $35 or more.

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