Amazon has for Prime Members: 14.5-Oz Amazon Fresh Diced Tomatoes (No Salt Added) on sale at 4 for $3.44 (change the quantity to 4) - $0.34 (10% off on any 4 quality items) - $0.17 (5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = 4 for $2.93. Shipping is free.
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 14.5-Oz Amazon Fresh Diced Tomatoes (No Salt Added) on sale at 4 for $3.44 (change the quantity to 4) - $0.34 (10% off on any 4 quality items) - $0.17 (5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save) = 4 for $2.93. Shipping is free.
Model: Amazon Fresh, Diced Tomatoes, No Salt Added, 14.5 Oz (Previously Happy Belly, Packaging May Vary)
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I've been sent heavily dented cans from Amazon Fresh before. Buyer beware.
Couple times in recent orders I've also gotten badly dented cans from Amazon shipments . But they weren't just Amazon Fresh brands in my case.
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They'll throw multiple individual cans in a mostly empty box and my assumption is the cans then rattle around in the box and bang against each other while in transit. Might be dented before they ship too and the workers either have time to look or don't have reason to care.
When cans have come in poor condition I consider them unusable and ask for a refund. Amazon doesn't take returns of food, so I call customer service. They usually want a picture. I usually get a refund. I have better luck with phone customer service than chat.
Couple times in recent orders I've also gotten badly dented cans from Amazon shipments . But they weren't just Amazon Fresh brands in my case. [IMG]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/frown.gif[/IMG] They'll throw multiple individual cans in a mostly empty box and my assumption is the cans then rattle around in the box and bang against each other while in transit. Might be dented before they ship too and the workers either have time to look or don't have reason to care.
A 4-pack is likely (though not definitely) going to be somehow tied together, which should help reduce that, I would think. I'd give this product a try myself, except that it's not certified kosher, so it's a non-starter for me. 😟
Couple times in recent orders I've also gotten badly dented cans from Amazon shipments . But they weren't just Amazon Fresh brands in my case. [IMG]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/frown.gif[/IMG] They'll throw multiple individual cans in a mostly empty box and my assumption is the cans then rattle around in the box and bang against each other while in transit. Might be dented before they ship too and the workers either have time to look or don't have reason to care.
I ordered coffee from Amazon before. One of the cans, in the center of the box was heavily dented. There was no way it got damaged in transit. All of the perimeter cans were fine. So I am assuming Amazon rushes their employees to pack boxes and not care about damaged merch. If they cared, they wouldn't have sent the item. Getting a refund was easy though. Just chat with them on the app and send a picture. Easy peasy.
When cans have come in poor condition I consider them unusable and ask for a refund. Amazon doesn't take returns of food, so I call customer service. They usually want a picture. I usually get a refund. I have better luck with phone customer service than chat.
You are doing a great disservice to all others by conspiring to raise prices of these for everyone. You are not buying the cans for vanity and decorations. You use it right away or store it in a container and throw away the can (hopefully in recycling bin). Why so much entitlement and whining about little things in life?
I'm still trying to make room for the 28oz cans of crushed tomatoes. (and some crushed cans)[EDIT: The cans of crushed tomatoes I received had an exp of Sept 2027]
Last edited by luckygecko June 29, 2025 at 07:49 AM.
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A 4-pack is likely (though not definitely) going to be somehow tied together, which should help reduce that, I would think. I'd give this product a try myself, except that it's not certified kosher, so it's a non-starter for me. 😟
You are doing a great disservice to all others by conspiring to raise prices of these for everyone. You are not buying the cans for vanity and decorations. You use it right away or store it in a container and throw away the can (hopefully in recycling bin). Why so much entitlement and whining about little things in life?
Severely dented cans can be unsafe whether you consume them right away or not. Taking a photo and sending it to Amazon is doing a service to Amazon and to the people who could get deathly sick.
Severely dented cans can be unsafe whether you consume them right away or not. Taking a photo and sending it to Amazon is doing a service to Amazon and to the people who could get deathly sick.
Are we talking about leaking can safety? I need scientific research or citation for just dented cans (still sealed) may be harmful?
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They'll throw multiple individual cans in a mostly empty box and my assumption is the cans then rattle around in the box and bang against each other while in transit. Might be dented before they ship too and the workers either have time to look or don't have reason to care.
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This is not a 4-pack per say. Its buy 4.
Severely dented cans can be unsafe whether you consume them right away or not. Taking a photo and sending it to Amazon is doing a service to Amazon and to the people who could get deathly sick.
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