Is Amazon Prime Now delivering on Thanksgiving Day 2020?
Will Amazon Prime Now be delivering on Thanksgiving this year?
This year’s Thanksgiving will probably be a little different than what we’re all used to. Lots of us won’t be seeing family or only having dinner with the ones we live with. What and how you prepare for Thanksgiving dinner might look different as well.
Even with social-distancing and restrictions in certain states, the grocery stores are bound to be crowded, so how can you get the last-minute ingredients and food you need? That’s where Amazon Prime Now comes to the rescue. They are delivering on Thanksgiving Day and can have your order on your doorstep within a couple of hours.
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How quickly they get there will depend on where you live (the service isn’t available everywhere) and how many drivers they can find to work that day, so be prepared for that. But if you do have the service near you, Amazon Prime Now will be delivering groceries and meals throughout the day.
Amazon Prime Now will be delivering groceries and food this Thanksgiving
With Amazon Prime Now, you do need to add a tip to your order for delivery, unlike regular Amazon Prime. The people working there are pretty much shopping for you and delivering your food. A gratuity is definitely needed.
So if you forgot you need cinnamon for your pumpkin pie or you ran out of butter or let’s be honest, you need more wine, Amazon Prime Now is there to help you out on Thanksgiving Day. Not only does it make it easier for you, but it also means you can stay home and not have to worry about crowded stores and restaurants during a pandemic.
Will you be using Amazon Prime Now this Thanksgiving? What are you having for dinner this year? Let us know in the comments below!