Amazon: Quaker Breakfast Cookies 36-Count as Low as $13.61 Shipped + More
Hop on over to Amazon where you can snag nice savings on Quaker breakfast items! Even better, many of these items are eligible for Subscribe & Save which means you’ll save an additional 5% – 15% and get free shipping.
Here are a few highlights…
SIX Quaker Oatmeal Raisin Breakfast Cookies 6-Count Boxes $18.54
Clip the $4 off digital coupon
Opt to Subscribe & Save (5% – 15% off and free shipping)
Final cost $13.61 shipped – just $2.23 per box!
SIX Quaker Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookies 6-Count Boxes $19.44
Clip the $4 off digital coupon
Opt to Subscribe & Save (5% – 15% off and free shipping)
Final cost $14.47 shipped – just $2.41 per box!
Quaker Simply Granola Oats Cereal Honey & Almonds 28oz Twin Pack $11
Clip the $2 off digital coupon
Opt to Subscribe & Save (5% – 15% off and free shipping)
Automatic $1.82 additional savings at checkout
Final cost $6.63 shipped – just $3.32 per box!
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Shipping & Terms
Amazon Subscribe & Save
With Subscribe & Save, you'll score free standard shipping on auto-deliveries (non-Prime customers may incur shipping costs for the first delivery).
You can also cancel your subscriptions easily in your Amazon account without being penalized. That means if you’re just wanting to snag a deal for the low price but don’t want the subscription, you can cancel it right after you receive your order.
Also, you can unlock extra savings on select subscriptions by clipping coupons, and you can save an extra 15% instead of the regular 5% off all items in your subscription whenever you add 5 or more eligible items to your monthly subscriptions.
NOTE - In advance of each delivery, Amazon will send you a reminder email showing the item price and any applicable discount for your upcoming delivery. The price of the item may decrease or increase from delivery to delivery, depending on the Amazon.com price of the item at the time they process your order.
I personally like these…the oatmeal chocolate chip ones. There’s a Quaker plant near me and they had these at the local city farmer’s market. I’ve been trying to find these locally. I don’t need 6 boxes, but this seems to be a good deal. I also didn’t eat them for breakfast, but as dessert (only 1!) with a glass of milk after supper.