Amazon ultra-fast delivery debuts with 30-minute orders in two major U.S. cities.
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Amazon Starts Testing ‘Ultra-Fast’ 30-Minute Deliveries Amazon Ultra-Fast Delivery Rolls Out With 30-Minute Orders Amazon ultra-fast delivery has officially launched in Seattle and Philadelphia, giving shoppers a way to receive everyday essentials in 30 minutes or less. Many consumers have been searching for details on how the service works, how much it costs, and whether it’s available nationwide. Amazon confirmed that the new program is part of a larger push to speed up local fulfillment and compete more aggressively with on-demand platforms like DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Instacart. The feature now appears prominently within the Amazon app, making it easier for users to check availability. Early reactions suggest shoppers are curious whether this will become the next standard for convenience. Amazon appears ready to test exactly that. Credits:Matthias Balk/picture alliance / Getty Images A New Local Delivery Model Designed for Speed The 30-minute delivery option relies on small, strategically placed fulfillment sites built for fast picking an…