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Amazon partners with luxury food group, organic food chain to enhance Prime Now

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Online retailer Amazon said on Wednesday it was partnering with luxury food group Fauchon, organic food chain Bio c’Bon and wine retailer Lavinia to extend the product range of its Prime Now express delivery service in Paris and its suburbs.
The deal, which will add 5,000 food products to Amazon Prime Now’s range of 18,000 products in Paris, comes as French retailer Carrefour started testing its own express delivery service named Livraison Express this month in several Paris stores as it seeks to counter Amazon Prime Now.
According to a Reuters report: Seattle-based Amazon has been stepping up its activity in France in recent years and speed delivery has become a new battleground among retailers seeking to boost sales.
Amazon Prime Now was launched in Paris in June 2016. Its members pay a yearly subscription of 49 euros to get products delivered within one-hour for 5.90 euros or for free within two hours if they order a minimum of 20 euros worth of products.
The deals with Bio c’Bon and Lavinia are effective immediately, while Fauchon will join Prime Now in November, Amazon said in a statement.
Thanks to these partnerships, customers will be able to buy a wider selection of products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, wine, spirits and fresh deli products, reports Reuters.

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