Amazon, as part of its Prime Now subscription service, is now offering two-hour delivery of Whole Foods groceries in the greater Los Angeles area, according to multiple reports.

The service began Tuesday, nearly a year after Amazon purchased Whole Foods for $13.7 billion.

Amazon Prime members living in Los Angeles or Orange County can utilize the Prime Now website or the Prime app for two-hour delivery of products between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily. Orders must be at least $35 for the free two-hour delivery. One-hour delivery costs an additional $7.99.

Los Angeles is the largest market to see the service. Amazon currently offers it is six other markets: Atlanta, Austin, Cincinnati, San Francisco and Virginia Beach.