Amazon prime pantry
just4me123456
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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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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.0
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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.0
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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.0
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soldiergrl_101 wrote: »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.0 -
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 awesome0
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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.0
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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?0
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I have heard of it, but never bought anything. Interested to hear what good deals other have found.0
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