SPEND $35,Uschi Karnat SAVE $10:As of Jan. 31, spend $35 on select groceries at Amazon and get $10 off your order. The discount is automatically applied at checkout.
Hate going to the grocery store? Here's the good news: with all the delivery options available these days, you don't really have to anymore. Amazon is one such retailer that can deliver all the things you need to you on a regular basis, including some of those pantry staples you have in your home like baby food, coffee creamer, Nesquik, and other goodies. And if you'd like to save some money on those things that you buy regularly, now's a good time to place an order.
As of Jan. 31, spend $35 on select groceries at Amazon and save $10 on your order. Just visit the promotion page and begin adding groceries to your cart. As you do so, you'll see a bar at the top of the page filling up. Once it's full, you're eligible for your $10 discount. The deal is only applicable on items available on the promotional page, and it's only good on items that are fulfilled by Amazon or "Prime Eligible".
There's a wide range of items on offer, from a host of Gerber baby food and meals to packaged pasta dinners and coffee creamer. You can save big on these items across the board, and there are a few other items on sale to choose from as well. There's plenty to purchase, but you only get one shot at $10 off your $35 order, so choose wisely when shopping. Now you can enjoy your weekend without having to trudge out into the cold for groceries.
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