Use these 6 hacks to save money on food shopping at Amazon

How Amazon can help you save money on groceries & household items, including vouchers & free Deliveroo Plus

How to save money of food with Amazon
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The cost of living crisis has massively affected the way we spend money, with prices on energy bills and streaming services skyrocketing. Even food shopping has become more expensive as the prices of necessities like bread, milk and oil have shot up at big branch supermarkets.

As Deals Writer and Shopping Expert at T3, I’ve been searching for ways to save money on our everyday, monthly and annual purchases. As the weekly food shop has gone up, I’ve been looking at how to save money on food shopping, and I think I’ve found a solution.

One site that has many deals running all year long is Amazon. While you might not think to look at Amazon for groceries, Amazon has a few services on offer to both Prime and non-Prime members to help them save money on food and other household items. 

I’ve already covered how to save money on Amazon Prime which included tips on subscription fees and Prime Day shopping. In this post, I’ve rounded up the best 6 hacks for saving money on food at Amazon for both Prime and non-Prime members.

P.S. If you're a Prime user, the monthly subscription price is changing from £7.99 to £8.99, but fear not as we’ve found an easy way to avoid the price hike.

1. Save on repeat orders with Subscribe & Save

My first tip is to use Subscribe & Save. Available for both Prime and non-Prime users (non-Prime members might have to pay delivery fees), Subscribe & Save is a handy subscription service which allows you to save up to 15% off on your repeat delivery orders at Amazon. For example, if you consistently stock up on toilet rolls every month at Amazon, you can set up a Subscribe & Save subscription and save money every time you reorder it.

With Subscribe & Save, you can shop from thousands of eligible household items like wet wipes, dishwasher tablets, pet food, coffee beans and cleaning products. Once you’ve put everything in your basket, select Subscribe & Save so you can schedule repeat deliveries when you need them. The service is incredibly flexible and you can cancel it at any time.

How to save money on food with Amazon

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2. Use Amazon Vouchers

Next, use Amazon Vouchers to get additional savings on household items. The Amazon Vouchers page has hundreds of coupons on offer to take money off household essentials like tea bags, deodorant, nappies, shower gel and much more. Simply head to the Amazon Vouchers page and collect the voucher you want to use, like ‘Save 20% at checkout on Felix Mixed Selection Cat Food’. Once you’ve added the eligible items to your basket, you can add the voucher to the checkout or it will be automatically applied for you.

3. Shop the Grocery section in the Amazon Outlet

The Amazon Outlet is stocked full of low prices and cheap offers on overstocked items. The outlet includes deals on electronics, books, fitness equipment, DIY, garden tools, stationary, and beauty, health and personal care products. Amazon shoppers can also shop from the Amazon Grocery Outlet which has record low prices on bulk food and drink orders like coffee pods, cereal bars, nuts, protein powders, rice, sweets, and even chopped tomatoes and olives.

4. Use Amazon Fresh

My next tip is to shop at Amazon Fresh. Amazon Fresh is a grocery delivery service and store available mainly in the US but there are some stores in the UK which you can find using the Store Finder. Amazon Fresh has low prices on food including cheap offers everyday, and ‘Deal of the Week’ products. At Amazon Fresh, you can also find hundreds of own-label and branded products that are price matched with Tesco Clubcard (only applicable online). You can shop Amazon Fresh via the Amazon app, on the Amazon website or in an Amazon Fresh store.

Amazon Fresh

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5. Food shop at Morrisons or the Co-op on Amazon

Now that we’re on tip 5, the next few tips are for Prime members so you’ll need to have a Prime account to take advantage of these offers. If you typically do your food shopping at Morrisons or Co-op, you can shop both stores on Amazon. Morrisons on Amazon offers low prices on groceries and savings with multi-buys on everything from fresh produce, frozen meals, cooked meats and more. Co-op on Amazon also has special offers and multi-buys on your weekly food shop. When you buy through Amazon, there are no delivery fees on orders over £40 for both Morrisons and Co-op. You’ll need a Prime membership to use this.

6. Get Deliveroo Plus for free with Amazon Prime

Finally, who doesn’t love a cheeky takeaway? The final way to save money on food with Amazon is to get Deliveroo Plus for free with Prime. Deliveroo Plus is a paid subscription service which offers free deliveries from participating restaurants (on orders over £25) and exclusive restaurant offers that aren’t available to other customers. Deliveroo Plus starts at £3.49 a month but with Prime, you get it for free for a whole year, meaning you save £41.88 a year on takeaways and grocery deliveries.

Bethan Girdler-Maslen
Home Editor

Beth is Home Editor for T3, looking after style, living and wellness. From the comfiest mattresses to what strange things you can cook in an air fryer, Beth covers sleep, yoga, smart home, coffee machines, grooming tools, fragrances, gardening and much more. If it's something that goes in your house, chances are Beth knows about it and has the latest reviews and recommendations!


Having always been passionate about writing, she’s written for websites, newspapers and magazines on a variety of topics, from jewellery and culture, to food and telecoms. You can find her work across numerous sites, including Wedding Ideas Magazine, Health & Wellbeing, The Bristol Post, Fashion & Style Directory, TechRadar, CreativeBloq and more. In her spare time, Beth enjoys running, reading, baking and attempting craft projects that will probably end in disaster!