Amazon details Prime member savings for back-to-school season

Andy Jassy is President and CEO of Amazon - Amazon
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As the back-to-school season begins, Amazon is highlighting a range of savings and benefits available to Prime members. According to the company, members can access fast, free delivery on school supplies, as well as discounts through Subscribe & Save and exclusive deals.

In addition to shopping benefits, Prime membership offers other perks during this period. These include free Grubhub+ for food delivery, discounted membership at One Medical, and a $0.10 per gallon fuel discount at participating bp, Amoco, and ampm stations.

Amazon has also introduced a new Classroom List tool aimed at teachers. This feature allows educators to create and share lists of classroom needs with parents or guardians.

A spokesperson stated: “Prime members can save on back-to-school shopping with fast, free delivery, Subscribe & Save discounts, exclusive deals, and more.”

The company also pointed out that young adults between 18 and 24 years old are eligible for a discounted Prime membership. New members in this age group can try the service for six months at no cost and receive 5% cash back.

“Prime members also receive perks like free Grubhub+, discounted One Medical membership, and $0.10 per gallon savings on fuel at participating bp, Amoco, and ampm locations,” according to Amazon.

Teachers are encouraged to take advantage of the Classroom List tool: “Teachers can use the new Classroom List tool to create and share their classroom needs.”



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