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Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes 670g $4.25 / $3.83 Sub & Save (Min Order 2) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Just noticed this on Amazon, Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cornflakes 670g for 3.83 each with subscribe & save (minimum order quantity 2) and free delivery if you have prime membership.

You can cancel recurring subscriptions anytime so its fine to just order once and cancel the subscription after.

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  • +1

    Looks like they are price matching woolworths this week- https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/924075 $4.25

    • Wouldn't that be price beat, not pricematch?

  • Thanks OP.

    • Scroll down you will see S&S. $ 3.83.

      • Yes i got it and ordered …Thank You.

  • +3
  • CN Cornflakes gone already

  • Only see $11 options now. Expired?

  • Damn missed it by that much…

  • Didn’t last long

  • Dang

  • For those who are fans of Crunchy Nut, try the Aldi version. Haven't bought Kellogs in a long time.

    • Used to be my son's favourite, as in wouldn't eat CN. But he feels they've changed the recipe since they went to the single packs and now not such a fan of it.

    • That's what I buy from Aldi

      The son also like their hot dogs

  • -6

    Getting this delivered is such a waste of packaging and resources, also those cornflakes are going to be smashed so much.

    • do you think that if I buy this then amazon sends a personal courier to deliver my 1 box to me and then they drive home.

      • I think they put a packet in a giant cardboard box and throw in some inflated plastic for padding, I'm not even taking the courier into account.

  • Wa wa wa

  • I wonder with the S&S… if so many people are hammering it for toilet paper and other stuff like this, and cancelling immediately, are there really that many people who are just turning it on and leaving it on, to justify them to keep offering this discount?

    Or is there something else going on, like harvesting info about who subscribes to what, which is where they're getting their real value from?

    • People have been doing this in the US for years (cancelling after receiving the first sub).

      Amazon don't care (right now).

    • I do it, and don't cancel, but the problem with it is that you don't get it at the original price and it may or may not be expensive.

      So I tend to keep it active but just keep skipping unless it's on special.

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