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Denver Gets Amazon Prime Now: Order From Sprouts Farmer Market
There's a minimum. You have to be a Prime member. You can get household items, electronics, groceries.

Hey, Denver! Are you sitting at home, needing new paper towels? Wanting a desk lamp? Have a need for vitamins? Don't want to leave your home? Amazon has the answer for you.
On Thursday, the online retail giant launched their Amazon Prime Now service in the city.
The only catch - you have to be an Amazon Prime member.
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Well, there's a couple of others. (For more information on this and other local stories, subscribe to your local Patch for breaking news alerts.)
There's a $20 minimum. And you can't combine orders from Amazon and Sprouts Farmer's Market to get there. You need to either order $20 worth of stuff from Amazon or from Sprouts to get your order considered.
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You need to live in Denver.
There's a $5 tip added to every order.
Other than that, the world of Amazon and their "tens of thousands of items, from household and daily essentials to popular electronics, games and outdoor supplies" are available to be delivered in two hours.
"We are excited to continue enhancing the Prime experience for customers in Denver with Amazon's fastest delivery method yet, Prime Now," said Simoina Vasen, Director of Prime Now. "Customers in Denver can enjoy the convenience of superfast delivery of tens of thousands of items from milk, paper towels and Amazon devices to groceries from Sprouts Farmers Market delivered right to their door with free two-hour delivery."
Prime Now offers free two-hour delivery and one-hour delivery is $7.99. In Denver, Prime Now and delivery from Sprouts Farmers Market is available from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week.
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