11-02-2026 16:19 via retailgazette.co.uk

Amazon expands Iceland grocery partnership

Amazon has increased its Iceland grocery partnership, to include cities such as Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Nottingham.
The rollout, which forms part of Amazon’s wider grocery push with Iceland, Morrisons and Co-op, will see customers across the country able to buy thousands of Iceland products via Amazon, with delivery in as fast as 60 minutes.
The online giant said that in 2026 it is on track to more than double the number of UK Prime members who have access to three or more online g
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