Winn-Dixie has announced a major expansion of its popular in-store Amazon return kiosks , rolling out the service to 68 additional locations across 23 Florida counties .
This move builds on the success of the pilot program, originally launched at 20 stores in North Florida , and marks a new chapter in Winn-Dixie’s strategy to deliver more convenience and value while deepening its collaboration with Amazon .
Miami-Dade , and Palm Beach now have direct access to the kiosks, which allow them to return eligible Amazon purchases during grocery trips—l, no shipping box, tape, or label required. Bags and labels are provided at each station, making the process seamless and eliminating the need for extra errands.
Leadership Voices On Customer Demand Adam Kirk , Chief Customer and Digital Officer for Southeastern Grocers , Winn-Dixie’s parent company— said , “We’ve seen incredible enthusiasm from customers using Amazon return kiosks in our North Florida stores, and that response has inspired us to bring this convenient service to even more communities across our home state...creating more convenience, more value and more reasons to choose Winn-Dixie as their trusted neighborhood store.” Gopal Pillai , VP of Worldwide Returns and Recommerce at Amazon , added , “Our collaboration with Winn-Dixie brings hassle-free, shipping box-free returns directly to where customers already shop...The enthusiastic response from our pilot program demonstrated customers value this convenience, and we’re excited to expand to more Florida communities.” Simple Returns With Extra Rewards When initiating a return…