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Amazon opens $20 discount store “Amazon Haul”

Amazon has launched a new store for products priced at $20 or less.

According to a report on Wednesday (November 13), Amazon Haul offers US customers the opportunity to find cheaper products in various categories. Press release. It is available on the company’s mobile website and shopping app.

The new offering is rolling out in beta and will be available to Amazon customers in the US the next time they update the company’s shopping app.

“You can find great products at very low “Price is important to customers and we continue to look for ways to work with our distribution partners to enable them to offer products at extremely low prices.” Dharmesh MehtaVice President of Worldwide Selling Partner Services at Amazon said in the press release. “Amazon Haul aims to help make shopping for fashion, home, lifestyle, electronics and other products even more fun, easier and affordable, all backed by Amazon’s A-to-Z Product Guarantee Customers can shop with the confidence that the products they are purchasing are safe, authentic and in the condition expected.”

While all items cost $20 or less, the majority cost no more than $10, with some products selling for as little as $1 per release.

The news follows a report over the summer that Amazon planned to add a section to its website to compete with similar providers Temu And Sheinwith cheaper items shipped from China to consumers abroad.

Amazon has now launched one partnership this month with a Mexican food delivery startup Jüsto This “signals his desire to expand his business Eat and essential offerings.”

Through the collaboration, Amazon customers in Mexico can order fresh produce, meat and other groceries directly via Jüsto’s platforma step that will help Amazon improve its delivery speed grocery storea category that has historically dragged behind his rival Walmart.

“Amazon Prime is struggling to replicate Walmart’s grocery success, despite leveraging its extensive e-commerce infrastructure and Prime membership,” PYMNTS wrote November 8. “Although Amazon offers grocery delivery through its Whole Foods partnership, the company still charges delivery fees in many areas and the service is limited to select locations. For many Prime members, groceries remain a side offer, with the service Mainly used for quick shipping of non-food items. However, the convenience of bundling groceries with other Amazon benefits is gradually attracting more shoppers.”

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