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Amazon Prime Now Delivers To Fans At San Francisco 49ers Parking Lots At Levi’s Stadium

Forgetful fans who are missing tailgating supplies at San Francisco 49ers games now have a solution.

The 49ers announced a partnership with Amazon Prime Now, enabling fans to order game-day essentials and have them delivered within the hour to the three Levi’s Stadium parking lots where most of the tailgating takes place.

Amazon Prime Now offers thousands of items, including grill supplies, groceries, sunscreen and alcoholic beverages. Deliveries ordered from the Prime Now app or PrimeNow.com will be available for four hours prior to kickoff and will close 30 minutes after kickoff, according to the Levi’s Stadium website.

“Why miss out on any tailgating fun when you can have all your game day essentials delivered to you directly in an hour or less,” Stephenie Landry, worldwide vice president of Amazon Prime Now said in a statement. “We are excited to offer 49ers fans the convenience of ultra-fast delivery to make it.”

Fans can enter the Levi’s Stadium address in Santa Clara, California for delivery along with their parking lot number for either the expedited service that costs $7.99 per order or free two-hour delivery. The 49ers made the service available in the preseason, adding that Amazon Prime Now is offering $10 off the first order by any new users with use of the code “10PRIMENOW” at checkout.

The 49ers host the Los Angeles Rams in the season opener on Monday night.

“We take pride in the diverse pre-game culture developing at Levi’s Stadium and to involve an industry leader in online commerce like Amazon Prime Now in our game day experience will give our fans service and convenience they won’t find anywhere else,” Brent Schoeb, 49ers Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, said in a statement. “Amazon Prime Now is really the only company that could deliver the kind of options and reliability that our fans need on game day.”

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