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popularitsamazeling | Staff posted Jul 20, 2025 02:39 AM
popularitsamazeling | Staff posted Jul 20, 2025 02:39 AM

16-Ounce Amazon Fresh Creamy Peanut Butter $1.79 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

$1.79

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 16-Ounce Amazon Fresh Creamy Peanut Butter for $1.88 - 5% Off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $1.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Product Description from Amazon:
  • WHAT'S INSIDE: One 16-ounce jar of Creamy Peanut Butter
  • NEW LOOK: Your favorite Happy Belly products are now part of the Amazon Fresh family! Packaging may vary, but the product and quality you love are exactly the same.
  • HIGH QUALITY, LOW PRICES: Amazon Fresh brand products are all about high-quality food that fits every budget, every day.
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: If you don't love it, we'll make it right. Call 1-877-485-0385 and we'll refund you for any reason within a year of purchase.
  • ONLY FROM AMAZON: Look for the Amazon Fresh label to find great deals on a wide selection of grocery essentials.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 16-Ounce Amazon Fresh Creamy Peanut Butter for $1.88 - 5% Off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $1.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Product Description from Amazon:
  • WHAT'S INSIDE: One 16-ounce jar of Creamy Peanut Butter
  • NEW LOOK: Your favorite Happy Belly products are now part of the Amazon Fresh family! Packaging may vary, but the product and quality you love are exactly the same.
  • HIGH QUALITY, LOW PRICES: Amazon Fresh brand products are all about high-quality food that fits every budget, every day.
  • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: If you don't love it, we'll make it right. Call 1-877-485-0385 and we'll refund you for any reason within a year of purchase.
  • ONLY FROM AMAZON: Look for the Amazon Fresh label to find great deals on a wide selection of grocery essentials.

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for those with ShopRite supermarkets in their area, store brand peanut butter is $1 limit 4 per variety with store card. ends Saturday 7/26
Jul 21, 2025 12:00 AM
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PckohnJul 21, 2025 12:00 AM
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Of all the gin joints, this one showed up.
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Dave_BJul 21, 2025 02:24 AM
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Why are they adding hydrogenated soybean oil to peanut butter? Peanuts already contain plenty of oil. Maybe they're separating out the peanut oil to sell on its own for a higher price, and swapping in cheaper soybean oil to keep the consistency right?
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Quote from Dave_B :
Why are they adding hydrogenated soybean oil to peanut butter? Peanuts already contain plenty of oil. Maybe they're separating out the peanut oil to sell on its own for a higher price, and swapping in cheaper soybean oil to keep the consistency right?
Why are they adding hydrogenated soybean oil to peanut butter?
Hydrogenated soybean oil is added to peanut butter to prevent the oils naturally found in peanuts from separating and rising to the top of the jar. This process, known as partial hydrogenation, involves adding hydrogen atoms to the unsaturated fats in the peanut oil, converting some of them into saturated fats. Saturated fats are more solid at room temperature, which increases the viscosity of the oil and slows down separation. However, this process also creates trans fats, which have been linked to negative health effects.
Jul 21, 2025 02:49 AM
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Dave_BJul 21, 2025 02:49 AM
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Quote from alyardley :
Why are they adding hydrogenated soybean oil to peanut butter?Hydrogenated soybean oil is added to peanut butter to prevent the oils naturally found in peanuts from separating and rising to the top of the jar. This process, known as partial hydrogenation, involves adding hydrogen atoms to the unsaturated fats in the peanut oil, converting some of them into saturated fats. Saturated fats are more solid at room temperature, which increases the viscosity of the oil and slows down separation. However, this process also creates trans fats, which have been linked to negative health effects.
Makes sense, thanks! I'll definitely take a miss on the peanut butter with trans fats added.
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AcemanXJul 21, 2025 04:39 AM
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Not to thread crap, but just a heads up guys best peanut butter will just say "Peanuts" in the ingredients list, salt at the most.... but sugar, hydrogenated oils?? What for, king soopers in my area has Crazy Richard's 100% pb for 1.99 a jar on sale, when they do i stock up and get 5 for 10 which is a steal when peanut butter of the same kind, the natural ones that only have peanuts in them (like Adams) are usually 4 to 5 $ each...jiff, Peter pan, Skippy, even kroger brands all have this extra stuff in it...I suggest trying the 100% pb that only has peanuts as ingredients and taste the difference... you won't go back to that other junk
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Sandeep505Jul 21, 2025 06:38 PM
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Quote from Dave_B :
Why are they adding hydrogenated soybean oil to peanut butter? Peanuts already contain plenty of oil. Maybe they're separating out the peanut oil to sell on its own for a higher price, and swapping in cheaper soybean oil to keep the consistency right?
I checked ingredients, saw hydrogenated vegetable oils and decided not to buy.

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Quote from Sandeep505 :
I checked ingredients, saw hydrogenated vegetable oils and decided not to buy.
This is the way.
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dkh3586Yesterday 02:08 AM
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hydrogenated vegetable oil included....not healthy!

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