Amazon Haul Finally Launches in Canada: Bargain Shopping is Here

Amazon haul canada.

Amazon has added a new bargain-heavy section to its app in Canada called Amazon Haul, now live as of Friday, November 14.

Haul is built for shoppers who mainly want cheap, everyday items across categories like fashion basics, beauty accessories, home organizers, kitchen gadgets, and small tech accessories.

Most products will cost under $10, and Amazon says the entire section is capped at items priced at $25 or less. Some listings will also carry a “crazy low” badge to highlight deals starting around a dollar.

The Canadian expansion comes one year after Amazon Haul first launched in the U.S. to take on the likes of Temu.

Unlike regular Amazon listings, Amazon Haul runs as its own mini storefront inside the app. It has a dedicated search bar, its own cart, and a separate checkout flow. The idea is to give bargain hunters a faster way to sift through low-cost items without mixing them in with Amazon’s main catalogue.

Amazon is also adding spending-based discounts, including 5% off orders over $70 and 10% off orders over $100, which stack on top of the already discounted prices.

Amazon Haul orders qualify for free delivery once they reach $35, and most products should arrive within two weeks or sooner. Returns are available for free within 15 days, shorter than Amazon’s typical return window but meant to keep the program focused on fast, low-cost turnover.

The feature is already appearing for some Canadian users after updating their Amazon Shopping app. Anyone with early access can type “Haul” into the app’s search bar or open it through the main menu.

Amazon says the rollout will continue across the country over the next few weeks until all users have access. Click here to check out Amazon Haul and let us know what you think.

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