The bakery and restaurant chain launched its new grocery delivery service on Wednesday, allowing customers to restock their kitchen while ordering food. SEATTLE - As the demand for grocery delivery services has soared in recent weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic, Amazon said the company is placing new customers on a waitlist and adjusting store hours at select Whole Foods Markets to help meet demand. “We are temporarily asking new Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market delivery and pickup customers to sign up for an invitation to use online grocery delivery and pickup,” the Seattle-based company said Sunday in a blog post. “We’re increasing capacity each week and will invite new customers to shop every week.” RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com,