How To Save Cash on Groceries with Amazon’s Subscribe & Save

By Kidglue Team on June 11th, 2009

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Imagine your family eating fistfuls of money for dinner, and throwing whatever money is left on their plates into the garbage disposal after dinner. That is a way more painful image than the canned pasta that cost $2.00 for that one serving, that milk that cost $1.00 per one full bottle, those organic blackberries that cost $2.50 per serving, and that diaper that cost $.50 each that will eventually hold it all. It makes me cringe just thinking about how all of these things add up. On a mission to find better savings on the foods and supplies that my family uses regularly, I came across Amazon’s Subscribe & Save.

The program offers an additional 15% off the cost of the already discounted bulk grocery price when you commit to a regularly delivery schedule (up to 6 months apart). The program is also no strings attached! If you decide you no longer want that 4-pack of Seventh Generation diapers for an amazing $37, you simply log into your account and delete your subscription. I currently use the Subscribe & Save program for Earth’s Best apple juice boxes, breakfast cereals, Seventh Generation diapers and wipes, and Cascadian Farms granola bars.

Browse Amazon’s grocery section today to search for your families’ favorites and start saving money!

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