At a Whole Foods Market grocery save in San Ramon, California, signage advertises new discounts for members of the Amazon Prime facility from Amazon, which acquired Whole Foods Market in 2017, June, 2018. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)
Amazon is allowed free grocery delivery for Prime members on orders less than $150.
Customers who get their groceries issued from Amazon Fresh -- and pay less than $150 — will be charged between $3.95 and $9.95, depending on the order size, the company said in an email to Prime members Friday.
The new policy starts February 28.
"We will cease to offer convenient two-hour delivery windows for all instructions, and customers in some areas will be able to seize a longer, six-hour delivery window for a reduced fee," Amazon said in the email.
Launched in 2005, Prime has more than 200 million members worldwide who pay $139 a year, or $14.99 a month, for faster shipping and other perks, such as free delivery and returns.
Currently, the company offers members free grocery deliveries on requisitions above $35, with the exception of New York, where it's $50.
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Under the new policy, the company said delivery charges will be $3.95 for requisitions between $100-$150, $6.95 for orders of $50 to $100, and $9.95 for requisitions under $50. Amazon Fresh deliveries over $150 will happened free.

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"We're introducing a repair fee on some Amazon Fresh delivery orders to help keep prices low in our online and brute grocery stores as we better cover grocery delivery injures and continue to enable offering a consistent, fast, and high-quality delivery experience," Amazon spokesperson Lara Hendrickson said in a prepared statement.
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The concern has dozens of Amazon Fresh stores across the U.S. and has opened some abroad. Amazon has also owned Whole Foods since 2017.
The manager to impose new fees comes as the company repositions to trim costs amid a hazy economic environment. In the past few months, it has axed unprofitable areas of its business and blocked hiring among its corporate workforce. It said this month that it will lay off 18,000 workers.