Fresh food sales skyrocket for Amazon amid perishable grocery delivery expansion
Fresh food sales skyrocket for Amazon amid perishable grocery delivery expansion
In just four months, availability of Amazon's same-day perishable grocery delivery has grown to over 2,300 cities and towns, with additional growth coming in 2026.
Perishable grocery sales have grown 30 times since January as more customers turn to same-day delivery for fast, convenient access to fresh groceries. Perhaps most telling is the shift in shopping patterns: customers who add fresh groceries to their same-day delivery orders shop about twice as often as those who don’t.
Over the last few months, customers have ordered fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy, meat, seafood, baked goods and frozen foods alongside electronics, books, pantry staples and snacks, and everyday household essentials. In fact, as more customers turn to fast delivery for everyday needs, fresh groceries now make up nine of the top 10 most-ordered items.
This summer, customers in areas of Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Miami and New York City were enjoying fresh grocery delivery within hours. With this latest expansion, customers in areas of Boise, ID, Salt Lake City, UT, Fort Collins, CO, Omaha, NE, Sugar Land, TX, Des Moines, IA, Kennesaw, GA, Gaithersburg, MD, and more can now fold their grocery lists right into their Amazon orders.
"The selection, value, and convenience of same-day delivery from Amazon makes grocery shopping that much easier for families across the country," said Doug Herrington, CEO of Worldwide Amazon Stores. "We're seeing customers combine their fresh grocery orders with their regular Amazon purchases, like electronics, gifts, clothes and household essentials, in ways that make their lives easier and save them valuable time."
Since August, Amazon expanded the fresh grocery selection available for same-day delivery by more than 30 percent, including customer favorites from Whole Foods Market.