(CNN) - Good news if you hate going to the grocery store.
Amazon has announced an expansion of its same-day grocery delivery service.
Amazon launched the service back in August to its Prime members in about 1,000 cities.
That will now expand to more than 2,300 cities and towns.
The new locations will include Omaha, Nebraska, Sugar Land, Texas, and Kennesaw, Georgia.
The online retailer also notes its grocery selection for same-day delivery has grown over the past few months.
Prime members don’t have to pay a delivery fee on orders of $25 or more.
There is a small fee on orders that do not meet the minimum.
Those without a Prime membership pay a nearly $13 fee per order.
Amazon says it plans on even more cities getting same-day grocery delivery next year.
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