Amazon prime pantry

just4me123456
just4me123456 Posts: 35 Member
edited November 18 in Food and Nutrition
Do any of you purchase healthy pantry items on prime pantry? If so, which are your current favorites? I'm contemplating switching to prime pantry from Costco: with just two in our household, the Costco sizes can be a little large. Thanks in advance.

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  • KonaKat
    KonaKat Posts: 3,411 Member
    I order some healthy items from Amazon using "Subscribe and Save." With a few other needs, I save 15% off the usual Amazon price. Right now, I get the Pure Protein bars with 23g of protein for 180 calories as well as Kay's Naturals Protein sticks (pretzel like) which give 12g of protein for 120 calories. I use the Pure Protein bars for a meal bar at times, and always carry one with me. The Kay's Naturals is an evening snack. In addition to the savings, I save time hunting these things in a store.
  • soldiergrl_101
    soldiergrl_101 Posts: 2,205 Member
    I just started doing this last week. When I moved from west coast to east coast I noticed a huge increase in prices for my family. Soda for example is $6.99 for a 12pack over here vs $3.99 over there (its not for me I drink water) but still its a lot, and other items were more expensive as well. I cant use Amazon Pantry for everything but I can save on somethings so that's all that counts. Cans of Vegetables for one...$1.50 a can at the store is ridiculous, I remember when they were $.50. Dog food, toilet paper, Bai5 water, maple suryp.
  • andielyn
    andielyn Posts: 233 Member
    I do Prime Pantry and I love it. I use it for both food and household items. Since everyone's idea of "healthy" varies and there are no fresh fruits, veggies or meats, I suggest just looking through the Prime Pantry. I get Nutrigrain bars, Clif bars, raisins, Progresso soup, calrose rice, Grape Nuts cereal, nuts, to mention a few. They have an organic section. I'm totally hooked on this service especially for my household items and cleaning supplies.
  • missiontofitness
    missiontofitness Posts: 4,059 Member
    I just started doing this last week. When I moved from west coast to east coast I noticed a huge increase in prices for my family. Soda for example is $6.99 for a 12pack over here vs $3.99 over there (its not for me I drink water) but still its a lot, and other items were more expensive as well. I cant use Amazon Pantry for everything but I can save on somethings so that's all that counts. Cans of Vegetables for one...$1.50 a can at the store is ridiculous, I remember when they were $.50. Dog food, toilet paper, Bai5 water, maple suryp.

    Welcome to Massachusetts, where the prices are high and the traffic lights don't matter.
  • sammyantics
    sammyantics Posts: 191 Member
    my bf and i get kind bars and popchips (100 calorie bags!), bottled water, and organic soda (for him). just got the first delivery yesterday. it's awesome
  • tootle4
    tootle4 Posts: 8 Member
    For those of you that use it, what do you do with all the packaging? How many boxes does your order come in? I really like shopping online for most things, but I wish there was a way to do it without all the waste. Even my local supermarket has an online ordering service now with delivery, but then my order shows up in a gazillion plastic shopping bags. Wah.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Curious about this. I love Amazon but their prices for Prime Pantry seemed pretty bad, honestly... I can find cheaper at the store if I wait until it gets on sale... Has anyone found really good deals?
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  • mistikal13
    mistikal13 Posts: 1,457 Member
    I have heard of it, but never bought anything. Interested to hear what good deals other have found.
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