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Old 05-02-2014, 02:36 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Prime Pantry is wonderful. I started using it yesterday. I'm still filling my box of goodies. I'm only at 45%.

I've been a Prime member for years. I spend a lot of money at amazon but I love the quality, selection and price of things. I don't like to shop but having amazon as a one-stop location fits me to a T.

If there is something wrong with the order amazon makes it right immediately.

I admit that I will pay more for convenience.
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Old 05-03-2014, 11:40 AM
 
Location: On the Edge of the Fringe
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NO you are definitely not the only weirdo that buys groceries on Amazon. I am a weirdo and I buy them there too, sometimes.

For one thing, some of the items I buy cannot be purchased locally. This applies to certain Indian and Asian ethnic food stuffs. When I am in the mood for a vegetarian Indian lunch, I open a meal I bought from Amazon, heat it up and enjoy it.
I found Tempura dipping sauce that we like on Amazon. They do not have it in any of the local stores. 'And of course, Chocolate Rum Cakes, which we always buy when we are on a cruise but sure do buy on Amazon.

I buy 3 packs of cereals we eat when they are on sale, as well as KCups for the Kureig, both for myself and as gifts. (although I use the basket adapter daily)

HERE Is one thing my son noticed. Sign onto AMAZON, then go to grocery items and type in any common item. ALong the left hand side there is always a checkbox for new or used.
Used Food? really ?
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Old 05-09-2014, 10:23 AM
 
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I have not tried grocery shopping online. But I have nothing against it or negative thoughts about it. I just like to personally buy foods and get those items the same day.
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