Core Insights - Amazon is developing an "expedited" pickup service allowing consumers to collect items from stores within one hour of placing an order [1][3] - This service will enable shoppers to submit a "unified" order, combining purchases from Amazon's online marketplace and physical stores [4] - The company plans to pilot this project in at least one metropolitan area by early 2026, although specific timelines may have changed [5] Industry Context - Retailers are increasingly investing in rapid delivery models to capitalize on the growing demand for instant e-commerce [5] - Earlier this month, Amazon announced testing of the "Amazon Instant Delivery" service in parts of Seattle and Philadelphia, offering ultra-fast delivery of household essentials and groceries [6] - In August, Amazon began providing same-day delivery for perishable groceries to its Prime members, covering over 1,000 cities in the U.S. and planning to expand to 2,300 cities by the end of the year [6]
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