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My first ever Amazon prime pantry order.

My mom already opened the cookies, before I could take a pic.

  1. Crunchy Dragon

    Crunchy Dragon

    One time my dad had to buy an iron and a candle. The cashier asked if he was romantic about his ironing, so his response was: "The power's out, I need to see what I'm ironing".

  2. Java

    Java

    Prime pantry was amazing while I was in college, especially when they were carrying Surge.

  3. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    What are prices like compared to going to an actual store? 

  4. Techstorm970

    Techstorm970

    @DrMacintosh That exact box of Honey Nut Cheerios: $3.50 at Walmart and Target, $3.64 on Amazon.

     

    Prices are not great, but not terrible.  I'd say that, for a college student, the extra $0.15 or whatever is probably worth paying instead the time it takes to go to the store.

  5. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    We live right next to a shopping complex and mall. All our shopping locations are within a 2 miles. 

  6. Techstorm970

    Techstorm970

    @DrMacintosh That's pretty standard, but I wouldn't doubt that there are exceptions.

  7. Skanky Sylveon

    Skanky Sylveon

    @DrMacintosh @Techstorm970

    Most of them were slightly cheaper (think closeout prices) then the store.

    The large Gatorade for example was 50 cents less on Amazon. 

     

    The only two exceptions were the nutella, and the small Gatorade which were a few dollars more.

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