Amazon Prime Pantry

I was ordering a few items on Amazon and I clicked on the Pantry link because I thought it was the option to donate to charity.

It's not a charity function. It's an option to ship up to 45 lbs. for $6 in one box.

I clicked on an item and hit the Pantry link and it was sent to the Pantry link.

I keep getting messages that my box is 1.4 % full, keep ordering etc...

Even when I deleted the item from the cart and the list and returned to reenter the item, it was reloaded into the Pantry again.

How the heck do I get rid of the Pantry function? I can't find a delete function and I don't see anything I clicked next to the AA batteries I threw in the cart ( batteries are ridiculously cheap on amazon).

Any suggestions ?
 
I was ordering a few items on Amazon and I clicked on the Pantry link because I thought it was the option to donate to charity.

It's not a charity function. It's an option to ship up to 45 lbs. for $6 in one box.

I clicked on an item and hit the Pantry link and it was sent to the Pantry link.

I keep getting messages that my box is 1.4 % full, keep ordering etc...

Even when I deleted the item from the cart and the list and returned to reenter the item, it was reloaded into the Pantry again.

How the heck do I get rid of the Pantry function? I can't find a delete function and I don't see anything I clicked next to the AA batteries I threw in the cart ( batteries are ridiculously cheap on amazon).

Any suggestions ?
You could always pick up a 1/2 bag of Quickrete. Never know when you might need to sink a fence-post.
 
You could always pick up a 1/2 bag of Quickrete. Never know when you might need to sink a fence-post.

A bag of that will certainly fill the 45 pound requirement, but I don't know when I'll use it.
Perhaps, I could just get 45 pounds of AA batteries.

But then, I still would not be donating anything to charity.
Maybe.......... I could have the batteries sent to me and have the bag of Quikrete sent to the Red Cross. Yeah....that's an idea.
 
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