This offer matches this earlier popular Frontpage Deal, and now includes Vermicelli and Elbow pasta as well.
Subscribe & Save is available with no additional discount until +5 items (5%), however this is an easy low cost options to add to an existing S&S order to get to the +5 item threshold.
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This offer matches this earlier popular Frontpage Deal, and now includes Vermicelli and Elbow pasta as well.
Subscribe & Save is available with no additional discount until +5 items (5%), however this is an easy low cost options to add to an existing S&S order to get to the +5 item threshold.
About this store:
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Model: La Moderna Elbow Pasta, Noodles, Durum Wheat, Protein, Fiber, Vitamins, 7 Oz
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These have been on sale for a while. I have been using this pasta and tomato sauce[amazon.com] for digital no-rush credits. I receive $0.75 in credit for each item, which is more than their listing price, and I use the credit on Kindle books.
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Yes, but it works - according to who I spoke to - exactly once. Between torn bags of food (that were themselves packed and shipped in bags), busted cardboard and crushed and wrong items, I gave up on ordering any food items from Amazon. I am told (but haven't confirmed) that if you pick up at a Whole Paycheck location, where you can open in front of the returns desk, that may work out better.
You were misinformed. Or, if you are interpreting the CSR telling you they will do a "one time" accommodation that doesn't mean what you think it means. I've had an untold number of replacements/refunds sent for various issues that result in free food.
Not this post again.. it's a 7oz package. Can get 16oz of pasta for around $1 at most grocery stores.
Yeah I was going to say this isn't a deal. Even in current inflation $1/lb for pasta is pretty standard.
Plus just throwing it out there I've bought pasta off Amazon before (multi-packs of Macaroni and Cheese ) and half the time at least one box is damaged. Chances are if you buy you'll get some broken pasta bits
Very low quality pasta. Do yourself a favor and get some legit pasta imported from Italy and made with high quality durum wheat. They're not that much more expensive and lead to so much better results and taste.
What's the price per ounce compared to everyday prices of similar in store brands? The same? If so, where's the deal?
Is this some superior brand or do people see $.50/pasta = deal (regardless of quantity?)
It's not a slickdeal; not sure why they keep posting this to frontpage. You can buy it every day price at Walmart for $.48 and up until a few months ago it was $.28 at Walmart
Very low quality pasta. Do yourself a favor and get some legit pasta imported from Italy and made with high quality durum wheat. They're not that much more expensive and lead to so much better results and taste.
Very much agree. Raised in an Italian household by first generation Italian-American mother. I know how to cook pasta, instinctively, since I could safely reach the stovetop, and the difference in the way Italian made pasta and the USA made stuff cooks, tastes, and has proper "tooth" is night-and-day. Once I introduced my wife to the Italian made, especially bronze cut pasta, she has not bought or used anything else in our 45 years of marriage.
Yes, but it works - according to who I spoke to - exactly once. Between torn bags of food (that were themselves packed and shipped in bags), busted cardboard and crushed and wrong items, I gave up on ordering any food items from Amazon. I am told (but haven't confirmed) that if you pick up at a Whole Paycheck location, where you can open in front of the returns desk, that may work out better.
I've returned probably 2 dozen items that were were non-refundable. Some items they asked me to ship back, but most (personal care and food) they tell me to just throw out or donate. I've been a Prime member for a long time, so I suppose it certainly may be based on account history, pattern of returns, etc. but just sharing my experience.
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Plus just throwing it out there I've bought pasta off Amazon before (multi-packs of Macaroni and Cheese
Is this some superior brand or do people see $.50/pasta = deal (regardless of quantity?)
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