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With fewer and fewer people being willing to venture out to the grocery store amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, grocery delivery spots have been in higher demand than ever. Companies like FreshDirect have soared, but many have been frustrated with this new way of life. What if you need something today but there aren’t any grocery spots for days?
Luckily, more and more companies are starting to offer 2-hour grocery delivery service and we are so grateful. Here’s everything you need to know:
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FreshDirect
The company just kicked off two-hour grocery delivery in New York City. The program--"FreshDirect Express"--is available to people in Manhattan, Brooklyn and parts of Queens. Time slots are offered in 60-minute windows.

Amazon Prime
The company offers free same day delivery for free for Prime members, which costs $119 yearly. The minimum order is around $35-$40 depending upon where you live.

Whole Foods
Amazon owns Whole Foods and so it also promises free two-hour delivery. According to the website, "Whole Foods Market delivery is available by invitation only at this time."
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Target
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