Did you know you can grab fresh fruits and vegetables at Amazon? We have gathered a list of all current best deals you can score right now! There are many options to choose from, plus they are all SNAP EBT eligible! Check out the entire list below and see the entire selection of fresh fruits here!
Service Fee on All Amazon Fresh Delivery Orders:
Orders over $100 with a 2-hour delivery window are free with Prime and do not incur a service fee. Delivery orders under $100 with 2-hour delivery windows include a service fee of $6.95 for orders $50-$100, and $9.95 for orders under $50. For customers who are not Prime members, charges vary between $4.95-$13.95 for 2-hour delivery depending on basket size. See more info here.
Best Amazon Fresh Fruits
Medium Hass Avocado
ONLY 99¢ Each
Strawberries 1 Lb
ONLY $3.69
Organic Strawberries 1 Lb
ONLY $5.49
Blueberries 1 Pint
ONLY $4.99
Raspberries 6 Ounces
ONLY $3.49
Organic Blackberries 6 Ounces
ONLY $4.79
Lemon Reg Conventional
ONLY 69¢ Each
Pink Grapefruit 1Lb
ONLY $1.69
Lime Regular Conventional
ONLY 49¢
Banana Bunch 1Lb
ONLY $0.59/lb
Organic Cucumber
ONLY $1.49
Organic Zucchini Squash
ONLY $2.99/lb
Organic Baby Spinach Salad (5 Ounce)
ONLY $2.49
Cut And Peeled Baby Carrots (16 Oz)
ONLY $1.59/lb
I wish Amazon fresh was available in my location, fingers crossed hopefully soon!
Yep, groceries, including product, meat, dairy, & other perishables are available from Amazon Fresh (there’s brick & mortar Amazon Fresh stores, & a there’s an Amazon Fresh section on Amazon online). Re Amazon Fresh, there’s special deals & coupons you can clip online, & for in store shopping, there’s weekly flyers showing sales=/ deals, & there’s almost always a weekly coupon (ex: $10 off $50 for Prime members; sometimes there’s also a coupon for non-Prime members [lesser discount]). And sometimes there’s special Prime member pricing on items throughout the store. And if you bring an Amazon return to an Amazon Fresh store, you’ll usually get a coupon to use at Amazon Fresh (I recently got a $10 off $40 for dropping off a return). If you’re a Prime member, when qualifying for a $x off $X, the subtotal (qualifying amount) is calculated BEFORE the sale/Prime member pricing is deducted, making it easier to reach the threshold. I’m SUPER careful about $, & spend A LOT of time & energy into saving $ on groceries, particularly (comparing different stores offers, & I don’t buy most of our groceries unless I can combine a sale + coupons [electronic + paper] + another special offer [like buy 6 mix/match to save an extra 50c-$2 off ea item)…a couple wks ago during Prime Days@Amazon Fresh store, in 2 transactions (1 ea day) each one I got $75 worth of groceries for $20 (*not including my $10 off $40 earned from return..I have until 7/31 to use that).
Awesome! Thank you so much for sharing all the details Dani! Super helpful!
I had no idea perishables were on Amazon!