SPEND $20982 Archives SAVE $5: As of April 9, spend $20 on select Amazon groceries and save $5.
It's expensive out there. Whether you're trying to fill your cupboards with healthy food, or you just need something to snack on, a trip to the grocery can be a pricey excursion. Saving anything, even a little bit, is more than welcome right now, and thankfully you can head to Amazon to get a bit of a reprieve from paying full price on the essentials you need to round out your stores of food at home.
As of April 9, spend $20 in select groceries at Amazon and get $5 off your order. This offer applies only to a limited selection of grocery options, including brands like Bubly, Bare, Cheetos, Lipton, and more. Simply add the items you want from the promotion page to your cart, and the discount will automatically be applied when you reach $20 in eligible items.
There's a wide variety of goodies to choose from. Bubly sparkling water, Frito-Lay Classic Mix chips, Quaker instant oatmeal, Pearl Milling Company syrup, and many other items are up for grabs, meaning you can stock your shelves with items you can eat all day long.
You can create multiple orders to benefit from this sale, but the discount can be used only once per order. It may not amount to much overall, but these smaller deals do add up. Stop ordering out and make sure you have plenty to eat at home with these snacks and other food items.
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