It turns out that a lot of Americans love the idea of having a stranger deliver their groceries directly into their garages.
On April 27, Amazon announced that it is expanding Key by Amazon In-Garage Grocery Delivery to everywhere grocery delivery from Amazon is available, providing the service to more than 5,000 U.S. cities and towns. Originally launched in five cities last November, Key In-Garage Grocery Delivery proved to be very popular with Amazon customers, according to the company. It can now be used by millions more eligible Prime members wishing to have their Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market groceries delivered inside their garage to keep packages safe from weather, damage and sticky-fingered neighbors.
Eligible Prime members can shop online and build a cart just like they would for any grocery delivery order. Customers with a compatible garage door opener or myQ Smart Garage Hub can connect the myQ app with Key, then simply select “Key Delivery” at checkout for no additional cost. Once the order is placed, a trained shopper will fill the order, selecting products that meet the standards of Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market. Grocery orders are delivered by a delivery service professional, and customers can use the Key by Amazon app or the Amazon mobile shopping app to be notified when their groceries arrive.
Source: Progressive Grocer