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Amazon Prime Now Connects Organic Food from the New Seasons Market to Consumers in Seattle

By |January 31st, 2017|Categories: Amazon, Culinary, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, National News, Seattle, Tech News, Washington, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Amazon Prime Now has launched extended delivery options for residents living in the Seattle area. The tech company is connecting organic food from the farm to consumers in a metropolitan city. One of the latest additions is the New Seasons Market. It will be available through Prime Now from 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. seven days a week. Amazon noted that thousands of fresh, organic and local products from New Seasons Market will be ready for consumers in the Seattle area. "We're excited to expand our relationship with New Seasons Market to Seattle and share their incredible selection of organic and

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Amazon Prime Now Connects with Fresh Thyme Farmer’s Market in Indianapolis

By |October 9th, 2016|Categories: Amazon, Culinary, Environment, Featured, Health, National News, Tech News, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Amazon Prime Now has announced recently a delivery option for residents living in the Indianapolis area with Fresh Thyme Farmer's Market. This progressive step by Amazon continues their delivery service expansion, and connects that with healthy food options for those that may not be able to make it to a farmer's market. With the amount of food waste that occurs in our country; hopefully Amazon can work with grocery stores, farmers and food banks around the country to help curb poverty. When talking with a fellow editor about this subject, he mentioned that going to the local farmer's market

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