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Has anyone tried it? I noticed you have to be a Prime member. I'm not but I'm wondering if it would be worth it to do it. I already order most gifts from Amazon and I hate, despise, crowds.
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Re: Amazon Prime Pantry
I'm also a Prime member but haven't tried Prime pantry yet. I think it could be worth it if you really filled up the box since it's $5.99 per box. Some of the items are better prices than I could find locally, but a lot of items I already buy from Amazon aren't eligible so I don't think I'd see a savings. Maybe I'll try it when they've added more choices.
I'm going to second @hoffse and give a shout out for Prime though. It has a LOT of features that aren't really known to people I don't think. For example, if you have a Kindle, you can get a free book each month through their Kindle First program. You can also 'borrow' books for your kindle at no charge from the Kindle lending library. This is, of course, in addition to the free 2-day shipping, $3.99 one-day shipping, tons of free movies and tv shows, music storage, photo storage, etc. If you are a frequent Amazon shopper, Prime is pretty fabulous! I don't think it would be worth it if you aren't a big Amazon user though.
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
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Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
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Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
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This is making me really want Prime.
We are a half an hour from any shopping area so we are always put out when we forget something. We end up buying something silly like maple syrup for $8.50 a bottle at the country store up the road. Ridiculous.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
TTC since 1/13 DX:PCOS 5/13 (long, anovulatory cycles)

Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
1/14 PCOS / Gluten Free Diet to hopefully regulate my system.
Chemical Pregnancy 03/14
Surprise BFP 6/14, Beta #1: 126 Beta #2: 340 Stick baby, stick! EDD 2/17/15
Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
TTC 2.0 6/15
Chemical Pregnancy 9/15
Chemical Pregnancy 6/16
BFP 9/16 EDD 6/3/17
Beta #1: 145 Beta #2: 376 Beta #3: 2,225 Beta #4: 4,548
www.5yearstonever.blogspot.com
Yeah, I'm in the same category as hoffse and others. My town only has Walmart and Kmart to buy anything such as clothes, shoes, household goods (unless looking for specialty items in downtown boutique shops). I've ordered piles of things on Amazon that I just wouldn't be able to buy without driving two hours. One example is bar soap. I use a certain type of all-natural, hypoallergenic soap because it's the only thing that doesn't make me break out. I have driven all over town looking for it and now I just buy it five bars at a time on Amazon. Same with most of my personal care products, actually. I have extremely sensitive skin that is allergic to everything.
I also run a small baking business out of my home on the side, and Prime pays for itself just with this alone! There is nowhere in town to buy baking supplies such as fondant and fondant tools; I buy all of those on Amazon too.
They have a ton of options for organic and all-natural foods that I never even knew existed because I don't have access to those things where I live. Even things such as canned pumpkin or fruit snacks or....just about anything you could think of. I'm not super into organic eating but I do like to have the option to get some healthier things that I wouldn't be able to purchase otherwise.
They have much cheaper prices on K-cups for our Keurig than anything I've found locally.
They have hundreds of options for household décor such as rugs, small furniture, linens, etc. Again, I like having an option whereas otherwise I would be limited to what Walmart and Kmart sell.
Add to that all of the other features I already mentioned, and I could be a paid spokesperson for Amazon Prime :-D
Paper towels and toilet paper are great buys as well.
I put things I'm looking at in my wish list, if the price goes down, it tells me.
There are some natural/organic items I really like and I can get them locally but it's so much more expensive. They are easily 30-50% cheaper on Amazon. And I don't have to make a special trip.
I also do most of my Amazon shopping at 1030pm in my jammies.
TV is great too!