Update: Subscribe & Save is no longer available. Price is now $9.76 and usually ships within 4 days
Amazon has
12-Pack 16-oz Bush's Best Canned Dark Red Kidney Beans on sale for
$9.27 when you check out via Subscribe and Save.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
- Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.
Thanks to community member
ctcsd for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to 12-Pack 16-oz Bush's Best Canned Dark Red Kidney Beans
- Select the "Subscribe & Save" option, if it isn't already selected
- Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
- Proceed to checkout
- The price should be $9.76 - 5% S&S discount = $9.27
- Complete your order.
- Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.
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vs this for me w/5/s&s was $8.30 for 12 @ 16 oz.
I bought 2 orders to donate most of them.
Thx op, tu and repped!
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I have had the same issue with several varieties of canned goods. It happens a Lot. Thankfully Amazon will graciously refund your money or offer a replacement if possible. I've had many different problems with sellers offering a 6 pack or multi pack products, yet only sending one item. Amazon WILL make it right. I never go through the digital prompts of solving an issue though. I always start at customer service and click on " something else" when it asks what products u are inquiring about. I always write "associate please" over & over till it offers to chat with a customer service associate. It's just quicker that way. I've done this for outdated or almost outdated products too & they always come through. Since covid we order nearly everything via shipping or delivery services and Amazon is by far the best at fixing any issues with items purchased through them.
Of course he's comparing this to store brand. They're beans. There's no difference.
For those that order and don't know what to do with so many cans, my Italian grandma would always drain/rinse a can or two in cold water, then pour on a bit of olive oil, oregano, garlic, and salt. Super easy, nice little side dish.
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It's beans. Seriously? They all come from the same suppliers. It's the exact same product. Absolutely senseless to pay double.
My subscribe and save orders are terrible. Different products thrown in a box beat to hell. You can call Amazon but it's such a pain I'm just canceling most of my S&S orders
So, what todo except, as you said, cut down on S&S bulk orders or Amazon orders entirely?
Can you quantify or describe the difference between them? I certainly can't. The brand vs off brand discussion has been going for 120+ years. Pasta sauce, frosted flakes, baked beans, mac-n-cheese etc that are more processed definitely has potential for quality differences between brands but in my opinion, slight if any difference on the raw, slightly prepared or "ready for packaging" at the industrial level canned and bagged beans, flour, sugar etc. You could choose one company or brand over another for personal reasons not related to the quality of the product. To each his own.
Way off topic here but...
When prices and inflation go up, one of the first compromises people make is name brands basics. Are you really "treating yourself" with much better quality on the difference between Hanover vs Great Value green beans? Considering one is probably 2x the price of the other and both are still a cooked green bean in a can that barely resembles what it once was from its peak on the bush. I bet those fully paying for their food and avoiding store brand and only switched to them because of the economy may find later that the store brand is good enough regardless. No doubt there are people living paycheck to paycheck that will only buy Oreos and people with a full retirement nest egg and zero debt that are happy with random duplex cremes and vise versa.
So this deal is better, no matter which brands
or a difference or not between beans. (btw, the same Bush brand in WM, my area is double these)
See my post on the 1st page.
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