Anyone else use Amazon pantry?

Anonymous
It's so much better than Peapod. You don't have to constantly tip the driver and it's Amazon it's amazing
Anonymous
No, I just posted the other day that I didn't think it was in DC yet! It's here?!
Anonymous
PP, I think you are thinking of Amazon Fresh which is their grocery delivery service. OP is talking about Amazon Prime Pantry which is only for Prime members where you can fill a box with pantry items and ship it for a flat rate.
Anonymous
No, because none of the prices seem good at all to me. Maybe I'm just looking to buy too many of the wrong sorts of things?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP, I think you are thinking of Amazon Fresh which is their grocery delivery service. OP is talking about Amazon Prime Pantry which is only for Prime members where you can fill a box with pantry items and ship it for a flat rate.


Ah, yes, I was thinking of Amazon Fresh. I haven't tried Amazon Prime Pantry, though, either. Will have to check that out. Would be nice to cut down on schlepping to the store with a toddler in tow.
Anonymous
No because the quantities are ridiculous and the prices aren't competitive for the most part. Don't you have to buy a ton of stuff?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP, I think you are thinking of Amazon Fresh which is their grocery delivery service. OP is talking about Amazon Prime Pantry which is only for Prime members where you can fill a box with pantry items and ship it for a flat rate.


I don't get it - I pay for Amazon Prime. Why do I have to pay shipping for Amazon Pantry? I don't like the looks of this.
Anonymous
Is amazon fresh available in DC?
Anonymous
It didn't really seem that great a deal and the prices weren't good at all last time I looked.

I can buy this stuff for much cheaper from walmart.com and the shipping is free. I just need to spend $50 which, unfortunately for our household, is easily done what with items like toilet paper, paper towels, razors, laundry detergent, or the gazillion other items we use.
Anonymous
What do you buy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, I think you are thinking of Amazon Fresh which is their grocery delivery service. OP is talking about Amazon Prime Pantry which is only for Prime members where you can fill a box with pantry items and ship it for a flat rate.


I don't get it - I pay for Amazon Prime. Why do I have to pay shipping for Amazon Pantry? I don't like the looks of this.


This. We always used to order our toothpaste from Amazon with free Prime shipping and now it's part of Amazon Pantry, so we have to pay shipping. Total garbage.
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