Amazon has announced the online retail giant has expanded its Prime same-day delivery service to more metro areas in the U.S. These include Charlotte, Cincinnati, Fresno, Louisville, Milwaukee, Nashville, Raleigh, Richmond, Sacramento, Stockton, and Tucson, as well as new areas in Central New Jersey, Dallas-Fort Worth, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
This delivery option allows consumers to place an order (worth over $35) in the morning and receive their products on the same day, even on Sunday. With the added areas noted above, the same-day delivery now covers 27 metro areas in the U.S. You'll need Amazon Prime to take advantage of this service, which will set you back $99 a year but includes a number of benefits.
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