(Photo by Mr.TinDC)

(Photo by Mr.TinDC)

Amazon is adding Whole Foods groceries to its repertoire of things available for same-day delivery in D.C. and the greater Washington area today.

Unlike the original rollout of Prime Now, when Amazon excluded some neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River and parts of wards 5 and 6, and Amazon Restaurants, which rolled out without coverage of at least four D.C. zip codes, it appears that the entire city can get their organic blueberries delivered this time around, according to a zip code search.

Amazon bought Whole Foods almost exactly a year ago, and it has since added deals for Prime members and lowered prices on some goods, among other changes. Apparently, Amazon has been working to lure customers away from other, traditionally cheaper grocery stores, like Trader Joe’s.

The tech company began adding Whole Foods to its Prime Now service in select cities earlier this year and has been expanding it throughout the country. Columbus and Dayton in Ohio, Portland, Ore., and some New York City neighborhoods also launched alongside D.C. today.

The company has not responded to a request for comment about the outer bounds of the delivery area (you can test zip codes individually here) or if there are any product exclusions.

Whole Foods Prime delivery is available from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Orders can also be placed through Amazon’s Alexa. Two-hour delivery is free for orders over $35, otherwise it costs $4.99.