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Co-op partnership with Amazon rolls-out

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Co-op partnership with Amazon rolls-out

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Amazon and Co-op have announced that customers in Nottingham and surrounding areas are able to do their full Co-op grocery shop on Amazon.co.uk and receive same-day delivery with Amazon Prime. The move follows the launch of Co-op on Amazon in Glasgow in September, followed by Bournemouth in October. The service will continue to be expanded to more Prime members across the UK in the coming months.

Chris Conway, Co-op’s Head of eCommerce, said: “With convenience at the core of our approach we are committed to finding new ways to expand access to our products and services, and we are delighted to be able to share our products on Amazon.co.uk. Co-op on Amazon will offer shoppers a shopping experience, with ease, speed and, choice of great value products, conveniently.”

Olivier Girard, Head of Amazon UK Grocery Marketplace, said: “Our partnership with Co-op is another way for us to provide our Amazon Prime customers with more choice, value, and convenience to shop for their everyday groceries. The launch of Co-op on Amazon.co.uk means Prime members in Nottingham will be able to use Co-op on Amazon as part of the benefits, at no extra cost, wherever it is available. Prime provides access to the best of Amazon, and we are looking forward to being able to expand the offering to more of the UK throughout the course of the year”.

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