But it's only in the US, for now
Amazon has launched a new shopping hub called Amazon Access, which is still about shopping but, in a twist, is designed to help those living on government assistance.starts by providing new features and support for alternate payment methods. This means customers can now buy food on the website with SNAP EBT and various higher-priced items through Amazon Layaway.
Amazon is also renaming its discounted Prime tier to Prime Access while keeping its monthly subscription cost at $6.99. The company states the reason for the name change is to give Prime Access a unique identity thereby making it more visible to customers who need it. Provided you qualify, the tier gives you all of the benefits found on a regular Prime account, like free games via Prime Gaming plus and “fast, free delivery.” , for example, is primarily focused on food products, including vegetables, meat, and non-alcoholic drinks. Not every food product found on Amazon can be bought with food stamps. The company states you’ll need to “look for items labeled SNAP EBT Eligible.
And as mentioned earlier, Prime Access gives you the same benefits as a base subscription from exclusive discount deals, unlimited storage on Amazon Photos, and access to the platform’s streaming service. Other shopping features were highlighted in the announcement too, but they’re not locked behind a plan, meaning anyone can use them. These includewhere you can “clip” them, and support for Amazon Cash. The company notes you can also, if necessary,
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