Thanks for My Mail, USPS. May I Have Milk and Eggs With That?
First, the U.S. Postal Service delivered groceries for AmazonFresh in San Francisco. Then on Friday, USPS expanded the delivery area to "additional major metropolitan markets nationwide."
At 4:19 p.m. on Thursday, the Postal Regulatory Commission issued an "Order Authorizing Customized Delivery Market Test." (Opens as a PDF) In other words, the PRC is allowing USPS to conduct an expanded market test for the next two years, beyond what the postal service has already done in San Francisco. What USPS did there was load up on AmazonFresh bags—delivered to USPS by AmazonFresh's participating retailers
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