Prime Day announced for June 23, but Amazon shoppers can score free Perks today — here's how to win a $1,000 Amazon gift card and free groceries for a year

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Amazon Prime Day perks 2026 (Image credit: Amazon, Little Caesars/Edited by Gemini)

Amazon has officially announced the dates for its 2026 Prime Day event, and this year, the sale will take place on June 23 - 26, diverting from the usual July date. Amazon not only released the dates for Prime Day (along with early deals) but also has impressive freebies for Prime Day members that are available right now.

Shop early Prime Day deals

In its Prime Day press release, Amazon outlines its limited-time offers that start today and teases that more perks will drop leading up to the event. Prime members who spend $15 or more on qualifying online grocery orders on Amazon will have a chance to win free groceries for a whole year - a dream come true. There will be 100 winners, and they'll be announced weekly leading up to Prime Day.

Amazon is also bringing its newest AI shopping assistant into Prime Day by giving away $1,000 Amazon Gift Cards if you set up a deal alert on Alexa by June 18. Other Prime Day perks include a chance for an early screening of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and perhaps my favorite early deal, a $5 large pepperoni or cheese pizza from Little Caesars.

You'll find more details about today's offers below, and keep in mind that you must be a Prime member to qualify. If you aren't already an Amazon Prime member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial, which allows you to shop Amazon's upcoming Prime Day sale.

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Mackenzie Frazier is the lead deals editor in the US for TechRadar at Future plc. She has been sharing deal advice for Future for the past eight years and loves finding products that consumers want at the best possible prices. She's had 11 years of experience working in e-commerce and loves being a mom to her two little boys.

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