How One Amazon Food Truckload Can Help Stock an Entire Store
Most discount resellers know the struggle: keeping shelves stocked without paying close to retail for every single item.
Many resellers start by buying inventory one small lot at a time — a few cases here, a pallet there. It feels like the safer approach. But those small orders add up fast, and thin margins quietly do the damage.
Each small order carried its own shipping cost, and sourcing close to retail left little room for profit. The result: high effort, low return.
Buying by the truckload changes the equation entirely.
The Amazon Food Pallets AMZF-35507 Truckload from Prosperion delivers 24 pallets in a single order — one shipment, between 700 and 1,500 shelf-stable items, sourced directly from Amazon liquidation and overstock.
Each truckload contains a genuine grocery mix — not a single product repeated in bulk:
Canned goods
Dry pasta and grains
Snacks and chips
Beverages and drink mixes
Condiments and sauces
Boxed cereals and breakfast items
That variety matters. Discount shoppers return when they never know exactly what they'll find — and a diverse mix keeps them browsing longer and spending more.
A few things worth knowing before you buy. These truckloads are sold "as-is," and some items may be short-dated — standard practice in the secondary discount market, and a key reason the wholesale pricing stays low enough to resell profitably. Each order ships worldwide, and Prosperion's live chat support team is available if you have questions before committing.
For resellers focused on volume and margin, sourcing piecemeal is the slow road. A single truckload fills your shelves fast — so you can focus on what matters: selling.
Ready to see what a full grocery truckload can do for your shelves? Drop a comment below — we'd love to hear how you stock your store.
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