Amazon is going to start accepting all non-essential products again
Amazon has started to allow third-party sellers to ship non-essential items to its warehouses.
Starting later this week, the company will begin to accept more products in its warehouses, reports CNBC.
The Amazon spokesperson said products will be limited by quantity to allow Amazon to continue prioritizing essential products and protecting employees, “while also ensuring most selling partners can ship goods into our facilities.”
“We appreciate our selling partners’ patience as we prioritize products for customers and adhere to extensive health and safety measures in our fulfillment centers to protect our employees,” the spokesperson said. “We will share more details with our selling partners later this week.”
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