Amazon has decided to end its speedy delivery service from brick-and-mortar stores. This means that the company will no longer offer deliveries within a two-hour window from local stores. This could affect the company’s competitive edge in terms of delivery speed, but it could be an effort to streamline operations and focus on key areas of growth. Customers will still be able to order from Amazon’s vast online catalog. If you need help finding alternative delivery options or have other shopping-related questions, please let me know. I’m here to assist.
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