AUSTIN, Texas – Amazon Prime Now members in Chicago, Houston, Indianapolis, Minneapolis and San Antonio now have delivery service from Whole Foods Markets in their area.

Prime Now members in those cities can shop online for products from Whole Foods, including perishable items such as meat, poultry and produce, and have them home delivered at no charge within two hours.  

With the addition of these locations, grocery delivery for Amazon Prime Now members is available in 19 cities with more to come later this year.

“We’ve been delighted with the customer response to delivery in as little as an hour through Prime Now, and we’re excited to bring the service to our customers in Chicago, Houston, Indianapolis, Minneapolis and San Antonio,” said Christina Minardi, Whole Foods Market executive vice president of operations. “Today’s announcement is another way that we are continuing to expand access to our high-quality products and locally sourced favorites.”

After launching in February, Amazon and Whole Foods announced the service for the Los Angeles area in April for orders over $35. One-hour delivery is also available on minimum orders of $35 for an extra charge of $7.99.