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Prime Pantry deal on King Arthur Unbleached Bread Flour if you want to stock up.

5 lb. priced @ $3.68.   Cheaper than local Walmart price in my area

Then there's a 20% coupon to clip.   It looks like this is only applied to 1 bag of flour per order. 

Then if you buy 5 you get additional 5% off, buy 10 get additional 10%, buy 15 get additional 15%.   You can buy 5,10, or 15 of various and assorted things and get the discounts,  This stepped discount ends 11/30/19

 

Caveat: for free shipping you must have a minimum of $35 in your Pantry box.

 

I tested all the max discounts with a qty of 15 bags in my cart and it looks like it came out to $3.13 per bag, delivered.  Not a bad price for bread flour to the door.

 

Edit:  It looks like all the King Arthur flours on Prime Pantry have a 20% coupon, ie, organic, cake, gluten free......

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I also mistakenly put this in the old Prime Day thread.  I'll put it here too. 

 

Prime Pantry deal on King Arthur Unbleached Bread Flour if you want to stock up.

5 lb. priced @ $3.68.   Cheaper than local Walmart price in my area

Then there's a 20% coupon to clip.   It looks like this is only applied to 1 bag of flour per order. 

Then if you buy 5 you get additional 5% off, buy 10 get additional 10%, buy 15 get additional 15%.   You can buy 5,10, or 15 of various and assorted things and get the discounts,  This stepped discount ends 11/30/19

 

Caveat: for free shipping you must have a minimum of $35 in your Pantry box.

 

I tested all the max discounts with a qty of 15 bags in my cart and it looks like it came out to $3.13 per bag, delivered.  Not a bad price for bread flour to the door.

 

Edit:  It looks like all the King Arthur flours on Prime Pantry have a 20% coupon, ie, organic, cake, gluten free......

 

Double Edit:  US based Prime Pantry, I should add for clarification.

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As now Im a Prime Member

 

I went to the AMZN site and noted future deals

 

I found 3  , but might go for 2 as a later deal was more interesting than #1

 

and supersedes it.

 

I have noted this :

 

Prime Membership is a Disease that possibly , more like probably

 

has no  cure.

 

just so you know,  and have been informed.

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1 hour ago, rotuts said:

Prime Membership is a Disease that possibly , more like probably

 

has no  cure.

 

just so you know,  and have been informed.

Indeed!

I signed up for Prime a few years back when my ~90 year old mom was  getting frustrated with shopping.  She was sharp as a tack and a safe driver but making her way across an icy parking lot only to find that the item she wanted was out of stock was very annoying. For me, a few thousand miles away, it was priceless to be able to order and tell her that  item would be delivered in a couple of days. Sadly, I don't need that particular aspect of the service anymore but I've gotten rather accustomed to it for myself!

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think about how many Bazillions of $$$ 

 

one might make w a Prime Vaccine !

 

of course you would be Shut  Down

 

Remember :

 

F.D. :  I own the company .  I have 5 - 10 shares 

 

I forgot to count my toes. Just did the finger , and lost interest

 

Soo Soo sorry for that mental lapse.

 

 

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"Amazon is delaying Prime Day, its giant shopping extravaganza, until at least August"

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Amazon is delaying Prime Day, its annual shopping extravaganza, until at least August, as the online retail giant scrambles to adjust its operations to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Reuters report on Friday.

Amazon typically holds the event every July.

 

 

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Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”

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Tim Oliver

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Or, Amazon is making so much money right now that they don't need to create a giant sale (discount period).

 

I've ordered a couple of things from Amazon recently and the shipping dates are longer than normal. They're busy. I feel sorry for the employees.

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Amazon has already said they will currently only fill "essential" orders and the rest can wait. I've stopped all my orders until saner times.

 

 

 

“Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'

Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”

– From Fox TV’s “Family Guy”

 

Tim Oliver

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One amazon employee I know from elsewhere says the company is pushing them hard but she loves the extra dollars.

 

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A lot of former hotel housekeepers, fast-food burger flippers and suchlike are gaining experience in fulfillment and distribution centers right now.

It's no secret that e-commerce has slowly been eating into traditional retail's market share, and this crisis will likely result in a lasting "bump" for online vendors. Earlier today I was writing about that for one of my freelance clients, a third-party logistics company. One of the points I made was that as normalcy returns (whatever that looks like post-virus) there'll be an opportunity to snap up some of the short-term workers who have "made their bones" working in warehouses for Amazon, Instacart, Walmart and the like.

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Thousands of products are out of stock or the price has been jacked up by third party sellers.

Amazon Pantry was over-rated before this crisis, unless one is a carbohydrate addict.

I had trouble putting together a $35 order before things went to hell!

The only Prime things I've ordered recently are avocado oil and some nutritional supplements.

~Martin :)

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Posted
6 hours ago, Toliver said:

Amazon has already said they will currently only fill "essential" orders and the rest can wait. I've stopped all my orders until saner times.

 

 

I do feel for you but I have to say that Amazon came through for me with a piece of essential medical equipment. I ordered it one day and they promised delivery the next day but managed to get it to me the same day that I placed the order. 

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I haven't seen anything about Prime Day this year. Under the current circumstances I'd be more surprised if it happened than if it didn't. Still, I'm curious as to whether Amazon has addressed the question either way. Has anyone seen an announcement?

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5 minutes ago, Smithy said:

I haven't seen anything about Prime Day this year. Under the current circumstances I'd be more surprised if it happened than if it didn't. Still, I'm curious as to whether Amazon has addressed the question either way. Has anyone seen an announcement?

 

I haven't seen anything.

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Last I read it's going to be moved to October...

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So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.

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1 hour ago, Joe Blowe said:

Last I read it's going to be moved to October...

Heard the same thing. Probably due to the pandemic.

They just had a "fashion sale" over a couple of days...perhaps to appease those looking for the Amazon Days and not finding it.

 

“Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'

Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”

– From Fox TV’s “Family Guy”

 

Tim Oliver

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I wonder if Amazon knows yet when it will be! 😄

 

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When is Prime Day 2020?

Once expected to run from July 15 through July 16, Amazon Prime Day 2020 won’t arrive until at least August due to COVID-19, according to internal meeting notes obtained by Reuters, with The Wall Street Journal reporting that the event will take place in September and Business Insider claiming that it could happen as late as October — a month before Black Friday.

 

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/best-amazon-prime-day-deals-012317422.html

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There's no official word from Amazon but media leaks are suggesting that Prime Day will be October 13th this year.

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“Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'

Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”

– From Fox TV’s “Family Guy”

 

Tim Oliver

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Bezos must be feeling some heat from Target

 

where I now get a lot of y stuff.   no membership fee

 

5 % off w their Red Card   

 

( i know Bezos has tried his  hand at an Amazon Card w 5 % back on Amazon purchases )

 

so i got a free 30 day trial a few says ago

 

now I went to reconnoiter , and he wanted to extend my free membership 

 

another 30 days !

 

so Im covered for A.P.D.

 

and no , I wont keep the membership.

 

no way will I pay twice for stuff i dont really need.

 

MC has plenty of boxes .

 

although the Amazon boxes are sl better than Targets

 

only a littler .  Walmart boxes are an embarrassment .  MC has never chosen to

 

explore any of them.

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Nothing special I need this year, but if they put the Anova Precision Oven on a special, I'd likely get one. Otherwise, it'll be American Girl doll stuff for the granddaughter, Legos and baseball-related stuff for one grandson, and Cars paraphernalia for the other one.

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in thinking a little more about my first ' Free ' month , and a 30 day extension

 

also free 

 

Bezos must be trying to get a record for Prime Day

 

as the stock is a bit depressed these days

 

he's looking for a massive Prime Day , thus a boost on the AMZN

 

stock price :

 

AMZ.thumb.jpg.105c045064dbfc5df831b1c4ef93cf8e.jpg

 

so if you dont have prime , go to AMZN and see if you get a free offer

 

for month or two , so you can be taken advantage of for Prime Day !

 

[ed.:  Full Disclosure :  the poster has a few shares of AMZN , and is also interested in a stock boost

 

but will not be selling any of the few positions anytime soon.  In the Bizz  this is called " Window

 

Dressing "   traditionally done by companies near the end of the year to boost the stock price for that year . ]

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My Bud Bezos   ( speed dial # 2 )

 

[ed.: rotuts has Shares ]

 

insisted on giving me a $ 10 credit for Prime Day

 

maybe even before , syntax was problematic 

 

now , everyone , call him and insist on a deep discount on the 3 Qt iPot.

 

cheers

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"You Don't Have To Wait For Prime Day To Fill Your Cart With On-Sale Amazon Kitchen Appliances"

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Ahead of Prime Day, Amazon has all sorts of amazing deals that are being offered right now. We dug around and found some mega sales (we're talking crazy low prices, people!) on our favorite kitchen and home appliances. We'll continue to update these as we approach Prime Day.

There are links in the article to various kitchen items and cleaning items already discounted on Amazon ahead of Prime Day.

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“Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'

Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”

– From Fox TV’s “Family Guy”

 

Tim Oliver

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