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Amazon Fresh grocery service now available in 60 Indian cities: All details – Times of India

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The e-commerce major Amazon has announced the expansion of its grocery service — Amazon Fresh to over 60 cities in India. The Amazon Fresh app-in-app experience will offer an expanded selection of grocery products including fruits, vegetables, chilled products, beauty, baby, personal care, and pet products among other daily grocery needs.
Benefits of shopping from Amazon Fresh
Customers in these 60 cities will now be able to avail value offers on all grocery needs through attractive weekend sale, Super Value Days from 1st to 7th every month and convenience of delivery at a preferred time slot. Along with this, Amazon is also offering free shipping on all orders above Rs 249. Customers can also benefit from the supersaver deals that will help them save more when they want to stock up for the month. Apart from great savings, wide selection of products, and fast and convenient delivery options in one single online destination.
Here’s what the company said about the expansion
Srikant Sree Ram, Head, Amazon Fresh said, “Amazon Fresh is a one stop online destination that offers customers vast selection, unmatched value, and convenience. We are committed to serve our customers and are driven by our commitment to be an ‘everything’ and ‘everyday’ store. With this expansion, customers across India will be able to purchase high-quality fresh fruits and vegetables delivered to them at their doorstep. We have seen good demand for seasonal products like mangoes and summer essentials this season and will continue to remain laser focussed in providing our growing customer base across the country the best online shopping experience.”
Amazon announced job cuts in India
According to reports, Amazon is currently undergoing employee layoffs in India across various businesses and functions, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), human resources, and support functions. The company, based in Seattle, is said to be reducing its workforce by at least 500 employees in India, with the process still ongoing. These layoffs are part of the additional job cuts announced by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy in late March, which are expected to affect approximately 9,000 employees worldwide. This marks the second round of layoffs at Amazon India in recent months. Globally, the company has plans to eliminate around 27,000 jobs.

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