Amazon offers
$10 Off $30 when you purchase
Select Grocery Items.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to community member
TheCosmoKramer for sharing this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to the promotion page
- Add $30 or more of items from the offer page to your cart
- Once you meet the $30 threshold, the offer page states, "$10 off unlocked"
- Go to cart and proceed to checkout
- At checkout, verify that the Campbell's $10 Off discount is applied
Example Brands:
- Campbell's
- Pacific Foods
- Swanson
- Pace
- Snyder's of Hanover
- Kettle Brand
- V8
- & More
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$10 is $10… and that's $10 I don't have to spend, which absolutely helps!
I grabbed the cheapest items on the list to hit $30.04, and with $10 OFF, that brings it down to $20.04. Here's what I scooped up:
• 22 oz SpaghettiO's with meatballs – only $1.48
• 22 oz clam chowder – $1.28
• a mix match of 22 oz chunky soups – $1.48
• 16 oz salsa – $2.97
• 16 oz Snyder's Snaps pretzels – $2.39
My pantry is happy, my wallet is happy, and my teens & their friends won't be yelling "Moooom, there's no food!" for at least… an hour. 😆 👍
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Any chance they'll go lower in the near future? I still have some left at home.
I am missing "V8 for the game" though. Nothing like hanging out with the buddies, drinking V8 and watching the NFL.
heh, former VP, of IT security you mean. His is the typical attitude of the elite decamillionaire class. Why would he feed his family this food when he has a private chef to prepare his meals? Heck, I wouldn't buy frozen or canned vegetables if I could drop a hundred dollars a day on fresh produce and meats, procured and prepared fresh by someone else.
Not saying that Campbells is some noble, health-conscious brand, or that you shouldn't find local sources for fresh when you can, but listening to some millionaire snob digging on "poor people food" is not really my touchstone for food selection.
Not saying that Campbells is some noble, health-conscious brand, or that you shouldn't find local sources for fresh when you can, but listening to some millionaire snob digging on "poor people food" is not really my touchstone for food selection.
Need to get that timeline correct, he was a CURRENT employee at the time of those statements where he was recorded without him knowing. He became a former after the recording got leaked.
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Not sure I put a lot of stock in what a disgruntled IT guy says when making my food purchasing decisions.
Not sure I put a lot of stock in what a disgruntled IT guy says when making my food purchasing decisions.
First off he wasn't disgruntled or just an IT guy,lol. He was Vice President and was privately chatting with someone thinking they were talking in confidence. Second how corporate America works, all those executives are in the same meetings eventually, at least 1 a month, even the IT security/Technology guy, so they hear what other departments are doing. So when someone says the company used fake chicken, I would not put it past them.
Chicken is one of the cheapest meats you can buy. Lab grown meat is VERY expensive. Why would they use "fake" meat that costs a lot more than cheap cuts of "real" meat? I'm not saying the meat is good quality, but why would they pay a premium to trick people instead of marketing it as a premium meat alternative?
In November 2024, Campbell Soup's Vice President of Information Technology, Martin Bally, was secretly recorded during a salary discussion making disparaging remarks about Campbell's products and customers—calling the soups "s--- for poor people" and joking they contained "3D‑printed meat." He also allegedly made racist comments about Indian employees, leading to his termination and a lawsuit from the whistleblower who exposed the recording.
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