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At 11.59pm tonight, the 48-hour bargain fest that is Amazon Prime Day 2022 ends. So you've got mere hours to snap up some of the most sensational deals we've seen in a long time.
Keep scrolling because we've got the insider info on what people have been snapping up on day one of Prime Day, which is always an indicator of quality products and great buys.
As a clue, these were the trending categories: hardware, spirits, skincare and devices.
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Best grocery buys to stock up on, from Twinings to Tanqueray gin
Amazon is a great place to stock up on groceries, didn't you know? Whether you're having a party and need to stock up on party essentials, or you want to keep your cupboards full of your favourites, Amazon will deliver. Literally.
And, if you'd like to save even more money (er, who wouldn't?) then Amazon Prime Day is for you.
As well as deals on everything from the latest tech to your summer wardrobe, the two-day shopping event has a whole range of groceries to stock up on.
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