Amazon’s business in France is
taking a big step forward after announcing a new deal today with retail giant
Monoprix to deliver groceries through Prime Now. The service will begin serving
Prime Now members in Paris
this year and include products carried by Monoprix, including its own branded
items and fresh produce.
Monoprix’s
website already offers services including home deliveries in some
areas and “click and collect,” which lets shoppers pre-order items online
before picking them up at a nearby store.
Frédéric Duval, Amazon
France ’s
country manager, told Journal du Dimanche earlier this month that the company
wanted to launch grocery delivery there, though at the time he didn’t specify
who Amazon would partner with. Monoprix competitors Systeme U, Leclerc and
Intermarche were reportedly also considered potential candidates, while
struggling big box store operator Carrefour was speculated to be an acquisition
target.
Monoprix is owned by
Casino Group, a French retail conglomerate that operates stores, including
supermarkets, convenience stores and restaurants, in France ,
Latin America and Southeast Asia .
It generated
38 billion Euros in consolidated net sales last year.In press statement,
Duval said “This commercial partnership, which further enlarges Prime Now
service selection, will enable Amazon Prime customers to benefit from
ultra-fast deliveries for their Monoprix orders.”
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