

It looks at factors such as a lack of large supermarkets nearby and poor access to online shopping deliveries, plus circumstances such as low income or no car, which can make it difficult for people to get access to affordable food. The innovative new study, undertaken with researchers from the Consumer Data Research Centre at the University of Leeds, ranks areas across the UK on the likelihood of people needing support to keep themselves fed. Why is Amazon changing the threshold in some areas?Ĭonstituencies in Birmingham feature heavily in our Priority Places for Food Index. This change follows the cost of a monthly Amazon Prime subscription climbing by £1 from £7.99 to £8.99 in September 2022.
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The minimum spend to qualify for free delivery will remain at £40 for customers in other areas.įor orders below the threshold for free deliveries, the same delivery fee of £3.99 will remain, as will the £1.99 charge for click and collect orders. Amazon said you’ll be emailed if you’re impacted by the threshold increase. The £60 charge will apply in Birmingham for Amazon Fresh shopping and in Worthing it will apply to Morrisons groceries. But if you live in either Birmingham or Worthing, the minimum spend to get your complimentary delivery will climb to £60 next month. The minimum basket size for Amazon Prime members to get free delivery has been £40 since it was introduced as a perk in July 2020. Your data will be processed in accordance with our Privacy policy Amazon Prime members will need to spend more for free delivery This newsletter delivers free money-related content, along with other information about Which? Group products and services.
