50% Off Groceries at Whole Foods
Today’s Living Social deal is $10 for a $20 certificate to Whole Foods. The product line at Whole Foods consists of foods that are considered “natural” (minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients). Although shopping at Whole Foods can be expensive, you can boost your savings with these three tips:
- Print coupons from the Whole Foods coupon book available online. Whole Foods also suggests picking up The Whole Deal guide located in their stores for money-saving tips to “keep the budget blues at bay”.
- Use manufacturer’s coupons. Whole Foods does not have a formal company-wide coupon policy. Each store has its own policy and fortunately the Milwaukee Whole Foods store accepts manufacturer’s coupons!
- Bring your reusable grocery bags. For each reusable bag you use, Whole Foods takes $0.10 off your total bill.
If you purchase the deal through Living Social, be sure to read the fine print carefully. Some important details include:
- Limit of one voucher per person.
- If code is not claimed within 90 days following the offer period, the code will be deemed forfeited, and purchasers will be refunded the full paid value ($10) in Deal Bucks to be used on LivingSocial.com.
- Whole Foods Market code claimed by purchaser may be used over multiple purchases.
- Promotional value expires on December 13, 2011.
- Paid value expires on September 13, 2016.
To purchase a $20 certificate to Whole Foods for only $10, visit Living Social website.
Whole Foods Deals & Coupon Match-Ups Through August 16
Shopping at Whole Foods can be expensive. Their product line consists only of foods that are considered “natural” (minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients). These grocery items usually offer environmental or health benefits, but they typically come with a premium price tag. Using coupons at stores like Whole Foods are a great way to save money while still getting quality, natural foods.
Since Whole Foods doesn’t carry many of the same items that you would find in a typical grocery store, the deals are a little harder to find. We have taken a look at their ad this week and identified noteworthy sale items and items that can be matched up with coupons. In addition to the deals below, remember to bring your reusable grocery bags when shopping at Whole Foods. For each reusable bag you use, Whole Foods takes $0.10 off your total.
This week’s Whole Foods deals:
Organic Yellow Nectarines – Sale, $1.99/lb (Regularly $3.69/lb)
Kiss My Face Kids Foaming Shampoo and Bodywash – Sale, $6.99 (Regularly $8.99)
-$2 off Kiss My Face printable coupon from RecycleBank.com
Final Price = $4.99
Solixir Sparkling Botanical Beverage – Sale, 4 for $5 (Regularly $1.99/ea)
-$1 off one printable coupon (Found on Solixir Facebook fan page)
Final Price = $0.25 for one
Funky Monkey Organic Dried Fruit Snacks – Sale, 2/$3 (Regularly $2.39)
-$0.75 off one bag printable coupon.
Final Price = $0.75 per bag
In addition to the deals listed above, Whole Foods has released a new set of in-store coupons. You can access the coupons at www.WholeFoodsMarket.com/Coupons or by picking up an in-store ad.
See our earlier post for more information on the Whole Foods Coupon policy.
Whole Foods Deals & Coupon Match-Ups Through August 9
Shopping at Whole Foods can be expensive. Their product line consists only of foods that are considered “natural” (minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients). These grocery items usually offer environmental or health benefits, but they typically come with a premium price tag. Using coupons at stores like Whole Foods are a great way to save money while still getting quality, natural foods.
Since Whole Foods doesn’t carry many of the same items that you would find in a typical grocery store, the deals are a little harder to find. We have taken a look at their ad this week and identified noteworthy sale items and items that can be matched up with coupons. In addition to the deals below, remember to bring your reusable grocery bags when shopping at Whole Foods. For each reusable bag you use, Whole Foods takes $0.10 off your total.
This week’s Whole Foods deals:
Kiss My Face Kids Foaming Shampoo and Bodywash – Sale, $6.99 (Regularly $8.99)
-$2 off Kiss My Face printable coupon from RecycleBank.com
Final Price = $4.99
Dr. Kracker Snackers – Sale, $2.99 (Regularly $4.39)
-$0.75 off printable coupon
Final Price = $2.24
Organic Pink Lady Apples – Sale, $1.49/lb (Regularly $2.69/lb)
Solixir Sparkling Botanical Beverage – Sale, 4 for $5 (Regularly $1.99/ea)
-$1 off one printable coupon (Found on Solixir Facebook fan page)
Final Price = $0.25 for one
Funky Monkey Organic Dried Fruit Snacks – Sale, 2/$3 (Regularly $2.39)
-$0.75 off one bag printable coupon
Final Price = $0.75 per bag
See our earlier post for more information on the Whole Foods Coupon policy.
Whole Foods Deals & Coupon Match-Ups Through August 2
Shopping at Whole Foods can be expensive. Their product line consists only of foods that are considered “natural” (minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients). These grocery items usually offer environmental or health benefits, but they typically come with a premium price tag. Using coupons at stores like Whole Foods are a great way to save money while still getting quality, natural foods.
Since Whole Foods doesn’t carry many of the same items that you would find in a typical grocery store, the deals are a little harder to find. We have taken a look at their ad this week and identified noteworthy sale items and items that can be matched up with coupons. In addition to the deals below, remember to bring your reusable grocery bags when shopping at Whole Foods. For each reusable bag you use, Whole Foods takes $0.10 off your total.
This week’s Whole Foods deals:
Kiss My Face Kids Foaming Shampoo and Bodywash – Sale, $6.99 (Regularly $8.99)
-$2 off Kiss My Face printable coupon from RecycleBank.com
Final Price = $4.99
Solixir Sparkling Botanical Beverage – Sale, 4 for $5 (Regularly $1.99/ea)
-$1 off one printable coupon (Found on Solixir Facebook fan page)
Final Price = $0.25 for one
Sambazon Fruit Smoothie Packs – Sale, 2 for $8 (Regularly $5.99)
-$1 off any one Sambazon product printable coupon - EXPIRES 7/31/11
Final Price = $3 for one
Caribbean Sweet Potato Salad – Sale, $4.99/lb (Regularly $6.99/lb)
La Panzanella Croccantini – Sale, $3.49 (Regularly $6.99)
See our earlier post for more information on the Whole Foods Coupon policy.
Whole Foods Deals & Coupon Match-Ups Through July 26th
Shopping at Whole Foods can be expensive. Their product line consists only of foods that are considered “natural” (minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients). These grocery items usually offer environmental or health benefits, but they typically come with a premium price tag. Using coupons at stores like Whole Foods are a great way to save money while still getting quality, natural foods.
Since Whole Foods doesn’t carry many of the same items that you would find in a typical grocery store, the deals are a little harder to find. We have taken a look at their ad this week and identified noteworthy sale items and items that can be matched up with coupons. In addition to the deals below, remember to bring your reusable grocery bags when shopping at Whole Foods. For each reusable bag you use, Whole Foods takes $0.10 off your total.
Think Thin Bars – On sale, 2/$3
$0.50 off one Think Thin bar – Whole Foods store coupon (Found online or in the Whole Foods in-store ad)
Final price = $1 each
Stonyfield Oikos Organic Yogurt – On sale, $3.99/4-pk
$0.50 off one 4-pk coupon (Stonyfield printable coupon)
AND $1.00 on one 4-pk – Whole Foods store coupon (Found online or in the Whole Foods in-store ad)
Final price = $2.49
Blue Diamond Nut Thins – On sale, 2/$5
$0.50 off one Blue Diamond product (Printable coupon)
Final price = $2 each
Whole Foods Market Angel Food Cake, 16oz – On sale, $2.99 (Regularly $4.99)
Sweet Leaf Tea (Organic) – 16oz bottles on sale, 5/$5
Luna Energy Bars – On sale, 4/$3
See our earlier post for more information on the Whole Foods Coupon policy.
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