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After two years of operation, Amazon has quietly closed the London arm of its takeout and delivery service, reports the Evening Standard. The news was announced in an email to the service’s customers, which said deliveries will cease in the capital (and, by extension, the rest of the UK) after December 3rd.
Like many of Amazon’s services, Amazon Restaurants was available exclusively to Prime subscribers who could pay £1.99 to have food delivered within an hour from over 200 London restaurants. It first launched as a service in Seattle back in 2015 before expanding to London in September 2016.
In New York City, Amazon Restaurants options are limited to a handful of vendors with few user reviews
However, it appears that even Amazon’s...
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After two years of operation, Amazon has quietly closed the London arm of its takeout and delivery service, reports the Evening Standard. The news was announced in an email to the service’s customers, which said deliveries will cease in the capital (and, by extension, the rest of the UK) after December 3rd.
Like many of Amazon’s services, Amazon Restaurants was available exclusively to Prime subscribers who could pay £1.99 to have food delivered within an hour from over 200 London restaurants. It first launched as a service in Seattle back in 2015 before expanding to London in September 2016.
In New York City, Amazon Restaurants options are limited to a handful of vendors with few user reviews
However, it appears that even Amazon’s...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...