Amazon’s Pantry delivery service won’t be challenging UK supermarkets any time soon

Amazon’s sprawling retail empire knows no bounds. A long way from its humble beginnings as an online store for books, the internet giant now offers pretty much anything you could want delivered with the press of a button. Its most recent launch in the UK is Amazon Pantry, a consolidation of its grocery and store cupboard products that see the company hoping to take a bite out of national supermarket’s home delivery options. Unlike with a regular Amazon delivery, Amazon always charges for delivery of its Pantry boxes, no matter how long your delivery time slot or how much you spend overall. Each delivery was…
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