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Amazon subscribe and save best buys thread

Feral_Moon
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What are your best buys on Amazon Subscribe which save you the most money over supermarket prices?
I currently buy the Tassimo coffee pods and Swiss Bouillon but there are bigger discounts to be had the more products you subscribe to so I'm looking for other products to add on.
I currently buy the Tassimo coffee pods and Swiss Bouillon but there are bigger discounts to be had the more products you subscribe to so I'm looking for other products to add on.
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I buy Swiss Bouillon, too but mainly use it to buy food and non prescription meds for my dogs, chickens and the wild birds. Oh, and I buy my essential oils, as well. Always ensure I've got enough orders in to get my 15% discount, otherwise it doesn't a!ways work our cheaper.0
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Lenor Unstoppables, Gourmet Gold Cat Food, Coffee Pods (Tassimo and Dolce Gusto), Face Moisturiser - even better with the 15% discount.
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Quite surprised this thread doesn't have more replies. Are there really no good bargains on S&S? I'm quite keen to start using it more (currently get cat biscuits and dettol wipes) but I don't know what to look out for!Official DFW Nerd 1390 MFW 0/1800
Competitions won so far: A years free pizza/Eden project trip & hotel stay/Baby gift set/Baby voucher/Baby bottle/Books/Pedometer/Soup and Mug/Dotcom gift bundle0 -
I buy Andrex which is £17.67 for 45, so that's £3.53 for 9. I used to buy 5litres of conditioner and shampoo from Suma, but cancelled that as isn't working on my hair. That was about £8 each. I've just subscribed to Engevita yeast flakes which is £8.41 for three tubs. Clipper teabags work out at £1.18 a pack, and waterwipes for my impending granddaughter as they work out about £1.80 a pack.The other things I subscribe to is more for convenience, aswell as price. It works out easier for me to get it delivered to the house, than to take a bus ride out of town for the same thing.GC Jan £101.91/£150 Feb £70.96/150 Mar £100.43/150 Apr £108.45 app/150 May £149.70/150 Jun £155.15/150 Jul £134.25/£150 Aug £72.08/£150 (includes food, toiletries and cleaning from 13th to 12th of each month. One person vegan household with occasional visitors)Forever learning the art of frugality0
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I'm surprised too - I need 5 (to get the extra saving) "fire and forget" items that are cheap, but get used up on a monthly basis, currently have 5 from:
Shampoo/conditioner
Body butter
Coffee pods
Tinned tomatoes (X12 though)
Baby bath
Face (SPF) Moisturiser0
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