According to reports, Amazon is looking to add more small businesses to its network of delivery services.
Last year, Vox reported that the company was secretly recruiting mom-and-pop shops in Alabama, Mississippi, and Nebraska to join a pilot delivery program.
It has a goal to connect 2,500 drivers operating out of these small businesses by the end of the year.
Axios reports that Amazon is interested in connecting with a range of small businesses, including grocery stores, coffee shops, florists, clothing stores, and more.
The company’s website describes the service in three steps: Amazon delivers packages to the businesses daily, the businesses’ staff deliver the packages throughout the day, and then they’re paid per completed delivery.
Amazon has started recruiting small businesses across the US to deliver packages and build out its network.
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