Are you using Amazon Prime Pantry yet? I don’t use it regularly (like I have no set system for it), but I do use it often to supplement my regular grocery shopping. I especially love it on cold winter days when putting on long-johns and dragging my 3 kids to the grocery store is my least favorite chore. I’m always pleased with the Prime Pantry prices & how well my items are packaged.
Last week I shared my YouTube Video with some of my highlights on Amazon Prime Pantry.
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Today I’m going to share with you what I would include in my TOP 3 FAVORITES, if I were to write a love letter to Amazon Prime Pantry. Not that I would actually do that or anything. Okay, maybe I would.
- I get a joyful box filled with practical & consumable items delivered right to my door, and I didn’t have to wander isles or clip paper coupons for it! I do love doing both of those things (wandering and clipping), but sometimes you just need convenience. Besides, who wouldn’t want to send themselves a little happy mail? I can also have this sent anywhere I’d like to send it. Have a friend with a new baby? Send them a Prime Pantry box full of snacks, soups, cookies, and maybe some dishwashing detergent to help them get through those first couple weeks of transition. Oh, the transition stage, I miss it dearly, and don’t miss it at all, all at the same time.
- No Lost coupons, they’re already attached to the product page! Thanks Amazon!
- A lot of the grocery items are cheaper than the stores, or the same price. YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY IN BULK to get these discounts.
Bonus Tip For Amazon Frequenters: You can go to www.CamelCamelCamel.com if you aren’t sure if things are a good deal. It’s a price tracker for Amazon! I do this on the desktop computer; it’s much easier than on a mobile device. You put in the URL of the product and it shows you the high, low, average, and last 5 price changes!
Here is the video if you missed it:
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