expiredhocuspocusblade posted Feb 07, 2024 01:58 PM
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expiredhocuspocusblade posted Feb 07, 2024 01:58 PM
Wild Planet Skipjack Wild Tuna, No Salt Added, Canned Tuna, Sustainably Wild-Caught, Pole & Line, Non-GMO, Kosher, 5 Ounce (Pack of 12)~$20.86 @ Amazon~Free Prime Shipping!
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So basically, it was packaged 2 years ago.
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Its $21 with subscribe and save… so that seems like the smarter choice
So basically, it was packaged 2 years ago.
Yum
Its $21 with subscribe and save… so that seems like the smarter choice
1. It is 54 days from now until April 1st 2024.
2. Even at 15% S&S it works out at $23.64 + tax.
I don't mind others pointing out potentially better deals, but at least be accurate and honest, OK.
So basically, it was packaged 2 years ago.
Yum
Its $21 with subscribe and save… so that seems like the smarter choice
EDIT: NVM, I caught it, you really need to rummage around that page to locate it. I'm getting really sick of Amazon with their thing of selling near-expiration, non-returnable grocery items. You think you're getting a deal until it arrives, which is generally when you finally see the expiry date. It feels kinda scammy.
EDIT: NVM, I caught it, you really need to rummage around that page to locate it. I'm getting really sick of Amazon with their thing of selling near-expiration, non-returnable grocery items. You think you're getting a deal until it arrives, which is generally when you finally see the expiry date. It feels kinda scammy.
Amazon Warehouse typically have short dated items and when the information is available I post the expiration date.
There is no scam involved.
If grocery items arrive short dated or damaged when purchased from the regular Amazon site just complain and you will be given a full refund, no question.
Amazon Warehouse typically have short dated items and when the information is available I post the expiration date.
There is no scam involved.
If grocery items arrive short dated or damaged when purchased from the regular Amazon site just complain and you will be given a full refund, no question.
Very recently I commented here about a Nate's Honey order I placed with them several months back -- the product arrived and was literally hitting expiration in 1 freaking week. They wouldn't take a return and then argued over a refund. While I did finally get the refund, who needs the surprise and aggravation? A brief expiration date period should be listed right at the top of their product page, not hidden, which is what they're doing. So please, don't tell me there's no scam. That's exactly what it is, that's what Amazon has become. You need to pitch for them, be my guest. But don't come here bs'ing people about what it is and isn't.
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