NEW YORK, Dec 11 (Reuters): Amazon is developing a "rush" pickup service that would let customers collect orders from its stores within an hour, Business Insider reported on Thursday, citing an internal document and a person familiar with the matter.
The feature would allow shoppers to place a "unified" order combining items from Amazon's online store and its physical outlets, according to the report.
Retailers are increasingly investing in quick-delivery models as they rush to cash in on growing demand for instant commerce.
The e-commerce giant plans to pilot the program in at least one metropolitan area by early 2026, though the timeline may have changed, Business Insider reported.
Amazon did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Amazon plans new one-hour pickup service in stores
FE Team | Published: December 12, 2025 00:07:13
Amazon plans new one-hour pickup service in stores
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