Do you trust Amazon to buy your PN/TN free stuff?

Started by Meganx5, August 11, 2019, 12:02:20 PM

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Meganx5

Back in the day, I'd use Peanut Free Planet for my Kit Kats and Mars bars, but I don't even think that site is around anymore.  So I went to Amazon and they have everything plus so many other PN/TN free things..  I found granola and candy bars I want to get but I want to see if others use it too, and if things are 'legit'?

spacecanada

I buy brand name items I trust from Amazon Prime quite often and they have always arrived just as described. I would question anything from Amazon third party sellers (not Prime), though, especially if one product from that brand is safe and another is not. Worst case you report the item received did not match the description and get a refund.
ANA peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, potato, sorghum

spacecanada

In Canada we have No Nuts About Us, a small online company that only sells products made in facilities completely free from PN and TN.  You could see if she ships to America, thorough oddly enough she imports many items from there.
ANA peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, potato, sorghum

Stinky10

Yes I do. When people have promised to send me stuff they haven't followed through.
Spanking cats for 40 years!

hezzier

As said previously, I would be concerned with third party sellers.  I ordered one brand of food prep gloves and received a different brand...in my case it made no difference so I didn't do anything about it.

bleh

I bought peanut free quaker oats granola bars off amazon. It was not shipped by amazon but I know amazon will refund me if I have any issues.
DD: PA/TNA/EA (baked eggs are okay)

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