Chewy.com is offering
$100 Chewy eGift Card (Email Delivery) +
$20 Chewy Promotional Credit for
$100 (offer shows in cart). Promotional credit can be used from 3/1/2022 to 3/15/2022.
Thanks to community member
galielo for finding this deal.
Offer Details:
- Promotion is limited to one use per order, limit one order per customer.
- $100 eGift Card must be purchased from 2/7/2022 to 2/15/2022
- $20 promo credit must be redeemed from 3/1/2022 to 3/15/2022
- Promotion credit applied at checkout
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pet food isn't food; it is "feed"
20% is 20%.
Anyone know if this is the same for the $20 bonus card they're offering here? I know the window to use it is small but I think our auto ship is in that window, if it isn't we can move it to fit into that window.
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usually I have few accounts to benefit from auto ship discount.
Any idea if the gift card can be used across multiple accounts? For example, I use $40 of the $100 gift card on Account #1, $35 of the amount on Account #2, and $25 of the amount on Account #3.
Thank you,
Tofu Vic
usually I have few accounts to benefit from auto ship discount.
pet food isn't food; it is "feed"
The quick and easy scoop to pick a safe and nutritious food for your pet is follow brands that have feeding trials, full time vet nutritionists on staff, and formulate their food based on AAFCO guidelines. Bonus points for transparency; the top 5 brands for this is IAMS, Eukanuba, Hill's Science Diet, Royal Canin and Purina. This doesn't mean anything from these brands will be good. Look for the label that say they formulate their kibble according to AAFCO standards and NOT as a supplement. Avoid products with buzzwords clearly meant for humans, like "grain-free", "all-meat", "organic" etc mostly because pets don't care and you're likely getting ripped off. Particularly for "grain-free", grain allergy is pretty rare so if your pet has a grain allergy you'll know and grain is actually good for animals.
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