In an email sent out to Prime customers on Friday, Amazon offered an explanation to customers, claiming - without a hint of irony - that these new rates will “help keep prices low” in its online and physical stores. Totals ranging from $50 to $100 will cost an additional $7, while anything lower than that will incur a whopping $10 delivery surcharge. For orders between $100 and $150, you’ll be charged a $4 fee. This is in addition to the $15 per month or $140 per year customers already pay for a Prime membership, which is required to access the grocery delivery service in the first place. Beginning February 28, Amazon will charge scaling delivery fees on Fresh orders totaling less than $150.
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