Amazon Enters L.A. for Grocery Delivery

Is the e-grocery space set for a renaissance?

It seems like the e-grocery business—for all its problems during the dot-com era—could be on the verge of a Web 3.0 renaissance.

For instance, Amazon today debuts its AmazonFresh grocery initiative in Los Angeles, affording Angelenos the same service that's slowly been rolled out to Seattleites since 2007. It offers same-day and early-morning delivery on orders exceeding $35, while touting a selection of locally grown products among 500,000 items for sale.

Amazon Prime members in certain L.A.

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