Hints Abroad of Amazon’s U.S. Future?
Nine months before Amazon announced its $13.7 billion purchase of Whole Foods Market last June, the ecommerce giant made a smaller foray into Spain’s grocery sector, unveiling its first deal anywhere for Prime Now to deliver fresh food from a traditional neighborhood market.
The alliance that started in late September 2016 with dozens of small vendors at Madrid’s 19th-century Mercado de la Paz has drawn visits from top Amazon executives, and traditional neighborhood market managers from London, Paris, Berlin and beyond.
Prime Now is already available in 30 U.S. cities, working with local grocers to quickly deliver fresh meat, seafood and produce, Ana Rigby, a spokeswoman at Amazon’s headquarters in Seattle, said in an email to Progressive Grocer.
By entering Spain, Rigby added, “Globally we offer local stores the opportunity to leverage our expertise with last-mile delivery to provide a new convenience to their customers.”