This is off selected products, but there are a lot of products in the deal,
prime members only
Amazon Pantry Birthday Weekend: Get £10 off your order when you spend £40 or more on selected products
Celebrate Amazon Pantry's first birthday by spending £40 or more on the selected products below to receive £10 off your order. The savings will be applied at the checkout. This offer expires at 23:59 BST on Sunday 13th November 2016. See terms & conditions.
It's £3 for delivery though. Even for Prime. I am amazed that Pantry is not already shut down by its 1st birthday.
xstevo99
12 Nov 163#10
not a great selection
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Speculator
13 Nov 16#47
Thanks.
Just ordered £58 worth of already discounted items and paid only £38.90 inc free delivery.
Topped up my account by £100 and received £5 bonus and used it to pay for it. The remaining balance I will use for Black Friday.
escortboy
13 Nov 16#46
Weird - I forensically tested it so that I was in no doubt. Maybe they updated/changed the qualifying items for the free delivery and £40 off £10?
colourpie
13 Nov 16#45
I did it yesterday. 4 of them do/did qualify for the free delivery, and they are/were included in the £40 spend list of items. I didn't go through with my order though because I realised even with the £10 off I wasn't doing particularly well.
edit: just checked still works for the delivery
Plus they are still in the £10 off £40. However lots of items have been removed and nothing new added. So I guess the deal just gets worse until it ends?
tek-monkey
13 Nov 16#44
They were ariel 3 in 1s, can get 38 for £3 with the voucher on the fabreze ones which I'm sure wasn't there earlier when I ordered!
Ah that is good! Are they Persil though? not a big fan of Fairy.
skellyness
13 Nov 16#42
Hi, I can see that they have now sold out by checking the product link
EMtart
13 Nov 16#41
Cant find this for Persil non bio? Only for Aerial which I don't like great price if you normally use them though.
tek-monkey
13 Nov 161#40
There are some 30 packs of washing capsules on the main pantry site with coupons that bring them down to £3, so 10p a wash.
escortboy
13 Nov 161#39
Yeah I have that but didn't buy any washing stuff because I have about 500 washes worth left from a previous offer!
skellyness
13 Nov 16#38
Came up as an extra promotion offer when I bought them - I was told to add the 12 pack to the basket and they would be added free at checkout (Amazon student accounts only though)
tek-monkey
13 Nov 16#37
Tried again but no, still can't make what I'd call a worthwhile purchase from the limited selection. Thought I was doing well then realised I'd strayed back into the normal pantry!
escortboy
13 Nov 16#36
How are they free? I can't see it?
escortboy
13 Nov 16#35
I tried doing that before I ordered but it didn't discount delivery. Must be 4 different items from that page. Also those items don't feature on the £10 off a £40 page so you can't use them as part of your £40 spend unfortunately.
EMtart
12 Nov 161#16
Thanks op going to stock up and washing capsules. 7 packs delivered free, works out at £4.57 a pack, just paid £6 a pack at tesco and cheapest I've ever got them was £5.00 so overall a good saving for me and will probably last me till this time next year :laughing:
skellyness to EMtart
13 Nov 161#34
Same here - got an extra 12 pack for free as well due to being an Amazon student member (it was the Persil) and they were a free delivery item on 4+ so equals 11.50p a capsule.
colourpie
13 Nov 16#33
To really 'play the game' add 4 of the mars calendars. They are in the free delivery scheme AND the £10 off £40 scheme so they count towards your total as well as getting your delivery costs knocked off. Downside is obvious, who the hell wants a mars bar advent calendar? But they'll only cost you 25p each, or less if you factor in the tenner off.
I'm assuming the selection of items must have been better before because it's fairly bleak now. Not a great offer [anymore]
clemisace
12 Nov 16#32
Sainsburys, if the order is over £100 and delivered in the afternoon.
I bought the Mars Advent calendar for £1, 4 pack of Heinz tomato soup for £2, and 2 Weetabix products which are £1.47 and £1.50.
This totaled £5.97 but if you remove the postage you're actually paying £2.98 extra for all that stuff.
Make sure you have £40 of stuff from the page before you add the above items.
You should have £12.99 discount if you've done it properly.
golfer2007
12 Nov 16#30
They should rename it to Amazon Pantsry :smile:
Firefly1
12 Nov 16#29
Scratch that. "Selected Items" What A Joke. If you were just filling your Pantry basket as usual expecting £10 to celebrate the 1 year anniversary, then you are very unlikely to get the voucher applied. Can't even buy the Ariel liquid with a discount.
oliverreed
12 Nov 16#26
54 Corona delivered for 39 quid, stop moaning!!!
Firefly1 to oliverreed
12 Nov 16#28
That's 17,820ml of Corona for £39. This is 21.8p per 100 ml.
It's 23.6p per 100ml on offer at Ocado before I apply a £20 off new customer code (Or £25 off with free delivery if spending £100) which would make it considerably cheaper. Otherwise there's not much in it!
I was looking at the Ariel liquid as perhaps better value as to whether the £10 off £40 on that item makes them considerably cheaper than the supermarkets.
oliverreed
12 Nov 16#27
And you can use the deal more than once...
liam7979
12 Nov 16#25
Thanks ordered, though going to put a few pounds on
HXL
12 Nov 16#24
too limited sections
KINGYFUN
12 Nov 16#23
Many thanks...
carltonbp
12 Nov 16#22
Ocado because I have a delivery pass. I have a delivery pass for amazon too, Prime.
retep
12 Nov 161#21
I added some advent calendars
Sponge
12 Nov 16#11
And all at higher than normal prices, to compensate for the £10 off, by the looks of it.
Dj CUE to Sponge
12 Nov 161#20
look out for the offers on Fairy detergent and Ariel detergent, this makes it good value.
retep
12 Nov 16#17
I added some qualifying other products to get free delivery too
KINGYFUN to retep
12 Nov 16#19
HI, I tried that with no luck... which are the ones you added..Ta.
david2411
12 Nov 16#18
Cheers ordered
Firefly1
12 Nov 161#15
Most grocery companies where you pay a yearly annual fee - and you usually get an hour delivery slot. Some do it for free without a yearly annual free if you spend enough. (Not sure if you were being sarcastic?)
ST3123
12 Nov 16#14
Actually quite easy to get free (or extremely cheap) grocery delivery from the big 3 with a few provisos. Sainsburys do free delivery on £100 spend on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Asda sometimes sends out free delivery coupons but if not you can still get it delivered for as low as £1 if you aren't fussy about what time your delivery is (night ones often cheaper)...
Still a good deal by Amazon, I'd be tempted to use it myself but just had some stuff off them recently and as mentioned their range isn't exactly huge so I'll probably have to pass this time...
Firefly1
12 Nov 164#9
It's £3 for delivery though. Even for Prime. I am amazed that Pantry is not already shut down by its 1st birthday.
quidstretchy to Firefly1
12 Nov 16#13
Who delivers groceries free?
tek-monkey
12 Nov 16#12
Most of that is cheaper in town, but is it 25% cheaper? Certainly no stand out products I can see.
xstevo99
12 Nov 163#10
not a great selection
mutter6
12 Nov 16#8
when im on the home page for daily deals on the top right of the deals there is a amazon pantry box, i clicked on that and the deal came up.
1234321
12 Nov 16#7
Just tried it on the iPad instead of my phone and the offers there, thank you :-)
1234321
12 Nov 16#6
Yes :-(
1234321
12 Nov 16#4
Its not saying it on mine :-(
mutter6 to 1234321
12 Nov 161#5
are you signed in as a prime member?
david2411
12 Nov 16#3
Right thanks
david2411
12 Nov 16#1
What's the code
mutter6 to david2411
12 Nov 16#2
It says the savings will be applied at checkout, no code needed
Opening post
prime members only
Amazon Pantry Birthday Weekend: Get £10 off your order when you spend £40 or more on selected products
Celebrate Amazon Pantry's first birthday by spending £40 or more on the selected products below to receive £10 off your order. The savings will be applied at the checkout. This offer expires at 23:59 BST on Sunday 13th November 2016. See terms & conditions.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/pantry/info/pantrybirthday
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Just ordered £58 worth of already discounted items and paid only £38.90 inc free delivery.
Topped up my account by £100 and received £5 bonus and used it to pay for it. The remaining balance I will use for Black Friday.
edit: just checked still works for the delivery
Plus they are still in the £10 off £40. However lots of items have been removed and nothing new added. So I guess the deal just gets worse until it ends?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0151I6M7K/ref=pantry_car_pn_pvihcac
I'm assuming the selection of items must have been better before because it's fairly bleak now. Not a great offer [anymore]
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/pantry/info/pantrypromotion
I bought the Mars Advent calendar for £1, 4 pack of Heinz tomato soup for £2, and 2 Weetabix products which are £1.47 and £1.50.
This totaled £5.97 but if you remove the postage you're actually paying £2.98 extra for all that stuff.
Make sure you have £40 of stuff from the page before you add the above items.
You should have £12.99 discount if you've done it properly.
It's 23.6p per 100ml on offer at Ocado before I apply a £20 off new customer code (Or £25 off with free delivery if spending £100) which would make it considerably cheaper. Otherwise there's not much in it!
I was looking at the Ariel liquid as perhaps better value as to whether the £10 off £40 on that item makes them considerably cheaper than the supermarkets.
Still a good deal by Amazon, I'd be tempted to use it myself but just had some stuff off them recently and as mentioned their range isn't exactly huge so I'll probably have to pass this time...