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expiredbusybugsy posted Aug 16, 2022 04:29 PM
expiredbusybugsy posted Aug 16, 2022 04:29 PM

32-Oz Happy Belly Raw Wildflower Honey

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$7.05

$11

35% off
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Amazon has 32-Oz Happy Belly Raw Wildflower Honey on sale for $7.05 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

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  4. The price should be $7.42 - 5% Subscribe & Save = $7.05
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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $3.97 lower (36% savings) than the list price of $11.02
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 14,000 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has 32-Oz Happy Belly Raw Wildflower Honey on sale for $7.05 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

Thanks to Community Member busybugsy for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. Click here and select the "Subscribe & Save" option, if it isn't already selected
  2. Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
  3. Proceed to checkout
  4. The price should be $7.42 - 5% Subscribe & Save = $7.05
  5. Complete your order, shipping is free w/ Prime
    • Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships

Editor's Notes

Written by BostonGirl
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $3.97 lower (36% savings) than the list price of $11.02
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 14,000 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.

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12/28/22Amazon$6.90
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07/12/22Amazon$7.05
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11/15/21Amazon$5.31
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11/11/21Amazon$5 frontpage
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07/07/21Amazon$6.84 popular
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06/10/21Amazon$5.40 frontpage
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04/13/21Amazon$6.60 frontpage
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BF_
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OP has posted lowest price ever in all recent posts. even after I posted that it's been lower recently. nobody seems to care and deal goes FP at 15 TU.

Seems people just don't care if it's normal price, poor reviews or FP anymore. probably there is more shilling going on to generate revenue for SD. OP is labeled an "Expert" on groceries. More like an expert in marketing normal or overpriced Happy Belly items as "lowest price ever"
PetSpy
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check history...

$7 is same price it was a year ago,
lowest was $5.31 in November'21
and that's before any s&s discounts.

SD'ers need to stop calling it a deal
every time some demand destruction
by "recession" retail price gouging
triggers an overstock sale.
cannono
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Organic does not at all promise the honey's natural characteristics are more intact after processing. Organic is a very misunderstood label used in the fear-mongering way like you just posted to imply it is delivering better food to consumers when that is not the case.

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Aug 16, 2022 08:51 PM
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cannonoAug 16, 2022 08:51 PM
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Quote from catbert :
The package on the Amazon page picture says "Product of Argentina, Canada and USA". How does that work? Bees getting their pollen from Argentina and flying past the customs? laugh out loud
Mass market honey is often made from blends or filler currently. It's common to blend various regions of honey for a better price and more consistent flavor or texture at low prices.
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Aug 16, 2022 09:29 PM
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RainKing58Aug 16, 2022 09:29 PM
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For organic honey, do they imprison the bees in a greenhouse full of organic plants? Not very humane if you ask me. They need to have the bees sign a letter to certify that they collect nectar exclusively from organic plants.
Aug 16, 2022 09:44 PM
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KMAC7204Aug 16, 2022 09:44 PM
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I love to see all the down votes when someone calls out the OP or the product! Just take it, it's prob true! Sorry OP, it is what it is when posting. I support your post, just not the product.

It's funny that we as consumers can't have an option or push back on a product on here.

SD has become a spot for people to bitc* as to why they don't get FP and to make sure everyone's feeling are met.

If people like me do not agree with the product or how it was sourced or over taste/feel/outcome of it, why can't we voice that opinion? SD then punishes us for voicing our option and marks our comment or sends us a note "don't be mean" hahah . And again it's on the product and not political crap either like other threads.

Too many people are sensitive to the down votes and want to be the almighty "SDer".

All BS to me. Lets bring back the old SD before all fake marketing products and SD workers pushing their commission checks.

SMH, it sucks and is a shame!
Last edited by KMAC7204 August 16, 2022 at 03:53 PM.
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Aug 16, 2022 09:57 PM
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dbrez8Aug 16, 2022 09:57 PM
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Quote from dbrez8 :
Lots. But no more then most of the generic stuff at the grocery store. It's all co-packed and blended from untraceable sources that originate overseas where they cut real honey with sugar syrup or HFC. The only way to make sure you get the real stuff is buying local from farmstands/beekeepers.
Holy crap, why all the downvotes? Feel free to buy whatever honey you want. Just tying to inform that the quality of this and other mass market brands may not be the greatest. It will be cheaper though so go for it if that's what you want. Geez

https://www.documentarymania.com/...nd%20Honey
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Aug 16, 2022 10:33 PM
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kydarAug 16, 2022 10:33 PM
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disregard
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Aug 16, 2022 10:49 PM
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MagentaMoon3841Aug 16, 2022 10:49 PM
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Quote from cannono :
Organic does not at all promise the honey's natural characteristics are more intact after processing. Organic is a very misunderstood label used in the fear-mongering way like you just posted to imply it is delivering better food to consumers when that is not the case.
Cyanide occurs organically in the nature. If I add organic Cyanide to my organic food, is it organic and would anyone want to try it???
Aug 16, 2022 11:11 PM
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sportbikerider78Aug 16, 2022 11:11 PM
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Quote from looser24 :
Doesn't seem like it's organic so who knows what chemicals it's been treated with.
Organic never means no pesticides or chemicals were used. It just means 'certified organic' pesticides and chemicals are used.
But this is honey...so not sure that applies at all.

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Aug 17, 2022 02:54 AM
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tu1820Aug 17, 2022 02:54 AM
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Quote from cannono :
Organic does not at all promise the honey's natural characteristics are more intact after processing. Organic is a very misunderstood label used in the fear-mongering way like you just posted to imply it is delivering better food to consumers when that is not the case.
I mean organic for produce makes sense. For honey though, I'm not sure, how would they know where the bees are going to fly to? I suppose if everything in the surrounding X miles from the bee hives is organic land? I guess an interesting topic to research.
Aug 17, 2022 02:57 AM
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LEOMHK1.0Aug 17, 2022 02:57 AM
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Quote from looser24 :
Doesn't seem like it's organic so who knows what chemicals it's been treated with.
It's almost impossible to find anything truly organic or real nowadays.
eg.. products stating: with "Real Juice"
It means 98% chemicals and water and 1%~2% juice.
Aug 17, 2022 02:58 AM
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GTeyeAug 17, 2022 02:58 AM
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Quote from Alexizupinhea :
You're getting downvoted but my guess is most people are simply unaware of how widespread this problem is. For those who don't know, do a little research online or watch a documentary like Rotten on Netflix. It's true, there is a significant probability this isn't real honey. Also true this honey was blended from several sources (hence product of Argentina, Canada and USA on the label). Sorry to burst everyone's bubble, you would probably be happier not knowing the truth. And prices like this for honey is the problem, forcing real beekeepers out of business.
Produce a product at a prices people will pay, otherwise find a new line of work.
Aug 17, 2022 03:04 AM
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LilylyAug 17, 2022 03:04 AM
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can we put honey into coffee?
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Aug 17, 2022 03:05 AM
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jrm523Aug 17, 2022 03:05 AM
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Quote from dbrez8 :
Lots. But no more then most of the generic stuff at the grocery store. It's all co-packed and blended from untraceable sources that originate overseas where they cut real honey with sugar syrup or HFC. The only way to make sure you get the real stuff is buying local from farmstands/beekeepers.
Not sure why this is downvoted. The part about it being cut with HFC and sugar syrup is true. Inform yourselves.
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Aug 17, 2022 03:17 AM
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SoukaAug 17, 2022 03:17 AM
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I came here for the comments
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Quote from Lilyly :
can we put honey into coffee?
Yes. I used to do that until I discovered Silk Almond creamer 😋 and pumpkin spice is already being sold at target 🍁 ahhh can you smell Autumn arriving? Can ya?
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I came here for the comments
Same. They did not disappoint.

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