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Amazon takes $10 off your first Prime Now and Whole Foods order

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Amazon is now offering its Prime members $10 off their first Prime Now and Whole Foods order when promo code 10PRIMENOW is applied during checkout. You likely heard that Amazon and Whole Foods combined forces recently, and today’s offer is just the start of its plans to roll out food delivery in more locations. More details on Prime Now and this promo code below.

Prime Now Details:

Enter code at checkout. Limited time offer. Available to first-time Prime Now customers only. Subject to the minimum order amount in delivery are and applies only to items sold and shipped by Amazon.com. Excludes select products such as digital content, alcohol, and select other items.

Prime Now offers household items and essentials you need every day plus the best of Amazon, with FREE 2-hour delivery. 1-hour delivery from Amazon Restaurants in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Seattle, Dallas, San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Los Angeles and Orange County , Chicago, San Diego, Austin, Atlanta, Houston, Miami, Baltimore, Minneapolis, Tampa, Orlando, Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., Phoenix, Columbus, Las Vegas and Portland, OR.

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