Selling grocery on Amazon means understanding the full fee picture. From referral fees to FBA fulfillment costs, every dollar counts toward your margin. This guide breaks down all Amazon seller fees for grocery in 2026, with real numbers, fee comparisons, and strategies to protect your profit.

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Amazon Seller Fees 2026

Amazon Grocery

Complete Fees & Costs Guide — Referral, Fulfillment, Closing & Storage

Amazon seller fees for grocery: referral, FBA fulfillment, and closing costs explained.

What Are Amazon Grocery Seller Fees?

Amazon charges sellers a combination of referral fees, fulfillment fees (if using FBA), and closing fees for certain product categories. These fees are deducted from every sale automatically. Understanding exactly what Amazon takes — and when — is the first step to pricing correctly and maintaining healthy profit margins.

For grocery, the primary fee categories are:

  • Referral Fee: A percentage of the total sale price (including shipping), charged per category
  • FBA Fulfillment Fee: If you use Fulfilled by Amazon, this covers pick, pack, and shipping
  • Closing Fee: A per-unit fee for media and certain product types
  • Storage Fees: Monthly charges for inventory sitting in Amazon's warehouses
  • Long-Term Storage Fees: Additional charges for inventory over 365 days old

Amazon Grocery Fee Breakdown

The referral fee is the most significant ongoing cost for most grocery sellers. Here are the key rates and subcategory breakdowns for grocery on Amazon in 2026:

Grocery Referral Fee Rates 2026
Grocery Subcategory Rate / Fee
Artisan Cheeses8%
Specialty Chocolates8%
Gourmet Oils & Vinegars8%
Organic Snacks8%
International Foods8%
Subscription Boxes15%
Gift Baskets15%
Specialty Coffees8%

Important: Referral fees are calculated on the total sale price — including the item price, shipping, and any gift-wrapping charges. Always factor this into your pricing strategy.

FBA Fulfillment Fees for Amazon FBA Sellers

Using FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) means you send your inventory to Amazon's warehouses, and they handle picking, packing, shipping, and customer service. The FBA fulfillment fee is charged per unit and varies by size tier and weight.

Gourmet and specialty foods often command higher prices but face different fee structures

2026 FBA fulfillment fees (standard size, non-dangerous goods):

  • Standard Size (under 0.5 lb): $3.22 per unit
  • Standard Size (0.5–1 lb): $3.77 per unit
  • Standard Size (1–2 lb): $4.75 per unit
  • Large Standard (up to 1 lb): $4.10 per unit
  • Large Standard (1–2 lb): $5.65 per unit
  • Special Handling (apparel, media): $3.22+ per unit

Oversize items (including many grocery products) have higher fulfillment fees ranging from $8.05 to over $100+ per unit depending on dimensions and weight.

Amazon Closing Fees for Grocery

No closing fee for grocery/gourmet

The closing fee applies per unit sold and is charged in addition to the referral fee. For non-media grocery items, Amazon does not charge a closing fee — you only pay the referral fee and (if applicable) FBA fulfillment costs.

FBA Storage Fees

Standard FBA storage; check expiration dates; temperature-sensitive products need care

Amazon FBA Storage Fee Rates 2026
Storage Type 2026 Rate
Standard Storage (January–September)$0.78 per cubic foot per month
Peak Storage (October–December)$2.40 per cubic foot per month
Long-Term Storage (181–365 days)$3.45 per cubic foot
Long-Term Storage (365+ days)$6.90 per cubic foot per month

Storage fees are calculated based on the volume of your inventory (cubic feet), not the number of units. Plan your inventory carefully to avoid peak-season storage fees and long-term storage charges.

How to Calculate Your True Grocery Profit Margin

To calculate your true profit margin after all Amazon fees, use this formula:

Key Metric: Net Margin After Amazon Fees

Formula: Net = Sale Price − Product Cost − Referral Fee − FBA Fee − Closing Fee − Storage (allocated)

Example: $50 sale price − $15 cost − $4 referral (8%) − $4.75 FBA − $0 closing = $26.25 gross

Always calculate your break-even point before launching grocery products. Know your fees first, then work backward from your target margin to set the right retail price.

Tips for Grocery Sellers to Maximize Profit

  1. Factor in all fees before pricing: New sellers often forget closing fees and storage costs. Use our Profit Margin Calculator to model different pricing scenarios.
  2. Watch your inventory turnover: Slow-moving grocery inventory accrues long-term storage fees after 365 days. Move stale inventory through promotions or removal orders.
  3. Consider product size and weight: Larger, heavier grocery items have significantly higher FBA fees. Compare FBM (Fulfilled by Merchant) vs FBA for your specific product dimensions.
  4. Optimize your category and subcategory: Choosing the right subcategory can affect your referral fee rate. Review Amazon's category fee schedule and choose the most specific, accurate category for your product.
  5. Track your ACOS carefully: If you're running Amazon PPC ads on grocery products, use our Amazon ACOS Calculator to ensure your ad spend is profitable at your fee structure.

Key Takeaways

  • Grocery referral fees on Amazon typically range from 8, depending on subcategory
  • FBA fulfillment fees vary by size tier — always check your product's specific weight and dimensions
  • Closing fees apply to media products — confirm whether your grocery product qualifies
  • Storage fees triple during October–December — plan inventory carefully to avoid peak costs
  • Use the Profit Margin Calculator to model your true profit after all Amazon fees

Frequently Asked Questions

What referral fee does Amazon charge for Grocery?
Amazon referral fees for grocery typically range from 8% (grocery); 15% (gourmet/specialty). The exact rate depends on the specific subcategory — check the Amazon Services Fee Schedule for your exact category rate.
Are FBA fees worth it for Grocery sellers?
FBA is worth it for grocery when the convenience of fulfillment, Prime eligibility, and customer service handling outweigh the FBA costs. For low-margin, heavy grocery items, FBM (Fulfilled by Merchant) may be more cost-effective.
Does Amazon charge a closing fee for Grocery?
No closing fee for grocery/gourmet. Closing fees are category-specific and typically apply to media items (books, video games, DVDs). Non-media grocery products do not incur a closing fee.
How can I reduce Amazon fees for Grocery?
Strategies to reduce fees include: optimizing product size and packaging to lower fulfillment tiers, maintaining fast inventory turnover to avoid long-term storage fees, negotiating lower product costs with suppliers, and using the right category to avoid overpaying on referral fees.

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