Amazon Prime subscribers in St. Louis beginning Wednesday can get their groceries delivered to their homes in as little as one hour through Amazon’s Prime Now service.

The Seattle-based e-commerce giant announced Wednesday it was expanding its Prime Now delivery service from Whole Foods Market in eight new cities, including St. Louis.

Prime members can shop thousands of items, including produce, bakery, dairy, meat, seafood and floral from Whole Foods. Certain alcoholic items are also eligible, the company said in a release.

Delivery will be available daily between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m., and is free with a Prime subscription that costs $119 annually.

Delivery or pickup of groceries ordered online has become standard practice for chains with scale to capture or retain market share. And grocers of all sizes have invested heavily in their digital capabilities to keep up with technological advances.

Discount grocer Aldi this month said it would include St. Louis in its Instacart delivery service area by Thanksgiving.