BUY $35 OF SELECT GROCERIES,The Farmer’s Bride Requires Care! Part 2: The Organic Grand Strategy (2021) SAVE $10:As of Jan. 10, spend $35 on select groceries at Amazon and get $10 off your purchase. The discount will automatically be applied at checkout.
Looking to refill your pantry and fridge with some much-needed groceries? You don't have to move from your couch. Just head to Amazon and browse through the retailer's massive selection of food and staple pantry items. And while you're at it, you can save some cash on things you're already going to be adding to your cart, thanks to a limited-time deal.
As of Jan. 10, you can save $10 when you buy $35 of select groceries at Amazon. Just add items from the promotional page to your cart, then check out as you normally would. The offer will automatically be applied when you pay for your items.
There's plenty to choose from, though this sale covers more of items like Twinings tea, cheddar cheese puffs, Skinny Pop popcorn, garlic powder, coffee, and seasonings – as well as an assortment of similar items that you might fancy. You won't be able to shop for everything on your list as part of the sale, but there's plenty on offer there to make it worth your while.
Just make sure you fill your cart with enough items for the discount to apply. You can check your progress toward the reward at the top of the screen on the promotion's page.
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