Amazon's Whole Foods delivery service is off to a roaring start and it's a huge threat to Instacart

Get the Full StoryAmazon is now offering two-hour deliveries from select Whole Foods stores through its Prime Now service.

Amazon couriers are already outnumbering couriers from Instacart at one Whole Foods store in Austin, an employee told Business Insider.

The service will be rolled out nationwide, which could threaten Instacart's business in Whole Foods.

Amazon started offering customers two-hour deliveries from select Whole Foods stores last week.

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