Prime Day Promo, Save $40 on Two Amazon Fresh Orders
For Prime Day, which runs July 11-12, Amazon has a promotion for Amazon Fresh online orders. You can get a discount of $20 on two $100+ orders, for maximum savings of $40. Let’s see the details.
The Offer
Get up to $40 in grocery savings online with Prime:
- Spend $100 or more in a single transaction online from Amazon Fresh during Prime Day 2023 and enter “FRESHSAVE20” at checkout to receive the first discount of $20.
- Then spend another $100 or more in a single transaction online from Amazon Fresh in August 2023 to receive the second discount of $20.
First part of the offer starts 12:01 a.m. (PT) July 11, 2023 and expires 11:59 p.m. (PT) July 12, 2023, second part of the offer starts 12:01 a.m. (PT) August 1, 2023 and expires 11:59 p.m. (PT) August 31, 2023. Offer good while supplies last.
Key Terms
- Offer available to Amazon Prime members.
- Products sold by third-party sellers, or other Amazon entities do not qualify for this offer.
- Offer valid online only.
- The second offer discount will be sent to you via the email address associated with your Amazon Prime account.
- You must redeem the first offer discount to receive the second offer discount code.
- For each period of the offer, items must be purchased in a single order and delivered at the same speed to a single address or picked up at the same time at an Amazon Fresh store.
- Taxes, tips, alcohol, regulatory fees, pickup fees and delivery fees do not apply when determining minimum order amount.
- The maximum benefit you may receive from this offer is $20 off your eligible items, for a maximum of 2 total transactions.
Conclusion
This offer is not live yet. You will need to wait until Prime Day in order to get your first Amazon Fresh discount. The first order must be placed between July 11-12, then the second discount can be used in the month of August.
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