Amazon expands ‘Buy with Prime’ service to Dr. Berg Nutritionals

Peter Larsen Vice President of Buy with Prime and Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment - LinkedIn
Peter Larsen Vice President of Buy with Prime and Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment - LinkedIn
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Amazon has announced the expansion of its Buy with Prime service to include Dr. Berg Nutritionals, a health supplements provider. This service is designed for U.S.-based Prime members, allowing them to shop directly from a brand’s online store using familiar shopping benefits such as fast, free delivery and easy returns.

Karl Canto, Vice President of E-commerce and Digital Advertising at Dr. Berg, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration: “We’re in the business of making health simple—and now, with Buy with Prime, getting your favorite supplements is simpler than ever.”

Prime members can access this service by clicking the “Buy with Prime” button on DrBerg.com product pages. After verifying their Amazon account information, customers can complete their purchase using their preferred delivery address and payment method saved in their Amazon account.

Peter Larsen, Vice President of Buy with Prime and Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment, stated: “With Buy with Prime, Dr. Berg makes it easy for customers to get their supplements fast—no stress, no guesswork.”

Dr. Berg’s best-selling items available through Buy with Prime include D3 & K2 Vitamin and Magnesium Glycinate Capsules among others.

Since its launch in 2022, Buy with Prime aims to help direct-to-customer merchants overcome challenges by providing quick delivery and increasing customer relationships. The service reportedly boosts shopper conversion rates and reduces acquisition costs.



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