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popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 12:29 PM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 12:29 PM

[S&S, AC] $3.64: 2 × 23.5-Oz Prego Italian Sauce (Fire Roasted Tomato) ($1.82 each) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 23.5-Oz Prego Italian Sauce (Fire Roasted Tomato) 2 for $7.22 - $4 (multibuy discount) - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $3.64.
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$3.22 lower (47% savings) than the previous price of $6.86

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 23.5-Oz Prego Italian Sauce (Fire Roasted Tomato) 2 for $7.22 - $4 (multibuy discount) - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $3.64.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$3.58 lower (50% savings) than the one-time price of $7.22
$3.22 lower (47% savings) than the previous price of $6.86

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Savings Get any 2 for $4 (check and activate [amazon.com])

Subscribe & Save
5%: $3.64
15%: $2.92
Add 2 to next delivery [amazon.com] (with free shipping)
fillers [amazon.com]

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Yesterday 06:57 PM
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UnixAdminYesterday 06:57 PM
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This seems like a great price. How is Amazon going to prevent the glass jars from breaking?
Yesterday 07:06 PM
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bobbyj247Yesterday 07:06 PM
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It's a bit of a gamble. Most of the time they arrive okay, but it's a pain to get a refund when they break, and sometimes they break all over expensive stuff they bundle em with. My fav is when they bundle the rat poison loose in the same box as food.
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dvdapexYesterday 07:12 PM
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Quote from UnixAdmin :
This seems like a great price. How is Amazon going to prevent the glass jars from breaking?
If they're glass, absolutely not.
If they're plastic, also absolutely not.

I recently got my S&S delivery for the month. They decided to pack - in one box - two 208 fl oz containers of laundry soap with five 2 lb bags of coffee and a pair of reading glasses. There was no padding or cushion. Shockingly the glasses weren't smashed, but the head of one of the laundry detergent containers was and there was soap all over everything in the box.

I had no problem getting a replacement for the soap (actually I haven't received it yet because the replacement shipment was returned to the warehouse before being delivered because it was damaged...) But, I'm fighting with them to get the coffee replaced because "it wasn't damaged".

Amazon has horrible packaging practices and they don't care because people around here are "well, just waste your time and get a refund" and people out in the wild do nothing, but continue to spend money with Amazon (I guess I fall into that category too.).
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Yesterday 07:18 PM
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Yesterday 07:18 PM
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This price is just OK. Last 2 months they had Prego Cheese or Mushroom for less than $1.26 each. I ordered 3 to 4 jars for each of the last 2 months and all have arrived safely. They put them in sealed bubble wrap bags.
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javaking_1000
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Quote from dvdapex :
If they're glass, absolutely not.
If they're plastic, also absolutely not.

I recently got my S&S delivery for the month. They decided to pack - in one box - two 208 fl oz containers of laundry soap with five 2 lb bags of coffee and a pair of reading glasses. There was no padding or cushion. Shockingly the glasses weren't smashed, but the head of one of the laundry detergent containers was and there was soap all over everything in the box.

I had no problem getting a replacement for the soap (actually I haven't received it yet because the replacement shipment was returned to the warehouse before being delivered because it was damaged...) But, I'm fighting with them to get the coffee replaced because "it wasn't damaged".

Amazon has horrible packaging practices and they don't care because people around here are "well, just waste your time and get a refund" and people out in the wild do nothing, but continue to spend money with Amazon (I guess I fall into that category too.).
Amazon packaging has been APPALLING all this year. I have had to contact them through chat to get refunds for probably 30% of my Subscribe & Save orders. And on most of the other orders there were crushed boxes and dented cans that I didn't think were bad enough to get refunds for. I noticed they started using boxes with much thinner cardboard to save weight and money, this is probably contributing to the problem.
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Quote from javaking_1000 :
Amazon packaging has been APPALLING all this year. I have had to contact them through chat to get refunds for probably 30% of my Subscribe & Save orders. And on most of the other orders there were crushed boxes and dented cans that I didn't think were bad enough to get refunds for. I noticed they started using boxes with much thinner cardboard to save weight and money, this is probably contributing to the problem.
Many grocery items are never intended for mixed courier sorting (tumbling) and delivery: fragile paper and glass containers (esp when mixed with heavier items). I've had bread crumb (in paper tub) and snack bags popped open, pump/squeeze bottle head snapped and liquid spilled. There is a reason FreshDirect / Amazon Fresh / supermarket-online-ordering exist, they pack their stuff carefully and not let the bags topple or toss them in a vehicle. But Prime shipping is higher volume and cheaper, with no need to pay extra for Fresh.

Merchandise going to supermarket are packed homogeneously (no mixed items like pasta sauce + macaroni box), tightly (not loose), with padding between items if necessary, and handled carefully (no dented cans).
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