Amazon’s 2025 Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are running from November 20 through December 1, offering millions in savings across Amazon groceries, designed to help holiday shoppers.
Why It Matters
With inflation impacting food prices and demand for convenient, home-delivered groceries at an all-time high, Amazon’s 2025 Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are expected to benefit millions of families across the United States as they prepare for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
What To Know
Amazon’s Black Friday Week and Cyber Monday grocery deals are available on private-label products such as 365 by Whole Foods Market—Whole Foods' line of private-label products, which is available through Amazon.com and Amazon Fresh stores—Amazon Grocery, and Amazon Saver, and most are eligible for same-day delivery in more than 1,000 U.S. cities and towns, expanding to over 2,300 by year’s end, according to SuperMarket News reporting.
...How to Save on Groceries
With these deals, Amazon customers can save when shopping for holiday meals and gatherings. For example, they’ll be able to pick up a Butterball turkey for $0.69 per pound and various party dips from national and private-label brands for $4 or under. Certain hosting supplies will be reduced by 10 percent, and six or more bottles of selected wines will be reduced by 20 percent (valid until November 30). They could also get up to 71 percent off essential grocery items like coffee and tea.
Plus, Amazon Prime members are eligible for 25 percent off selected baking essentials from 365 by Whole Foods Market, with Same-Day Delivery where available.
Deals on cookware and storage (useful for meal preparation and leftovers) include 64 percent off Astercook knife sets, 45 percent off Rubbermaid food storage containers, 46 percent off Oster electric wine openers, and dozens of discounts on other kitchen appliances.
What People Are Saying
On its official website, Amazon said: “Shop everything you need for the season, from fresh grocery and pantry essentials to electronics and beauty products to stocking stuffers under $10.”
It also stated that: “Customers can also enjoy great prices on a wide selection of fresh grocery ingredients like carrots, green beans, and gold potatoes.”
What Happens Next
As the holiday season commences, additional flash deals, bundle offers, and delivery perks are likely to align with new Amazon Black Friday 2025 deals, so shoppers are encouraged to visit the Amazon Grocery home page and check the Black Friday deals page for daily updates.
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