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.