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The online Amazon has entered the grocery business in the UK. It has a new called Amazon Pantry. A pantry is a small room in a house where put food, plates and cutlery. Amazon will provide with a next-day delivery service of groceries. This will mean a lot of for the UK's . Amazon Pantry customers can select from more than 4,000 goods, from food and drinks to and products. A new service called Amazon Fresh will sell fresh fruit and vegetables. It is in the planning stage and will be available .

Shoppers may not rush to use Amazon's grocery delivery service. There is a of $4.50 for the first 20kg. Also, customers must already be of Amazon's express delivery service Amazon Prime, which costs $120 a year. An Amazon Pantry said people would like the of the service. She said it would, "take the lifting out of [refilling] the and store cupboard that people need every day." She added: "We are always looking to innovate on of our customers and find ways to save them time and ."

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