Whole Foods sales are based on a two-week cycle, which is why I have started posting these deals on a biweekly basis. Prices and discounts can vary regionally.
The information in this post is based on the Mountain Region, so be sure to check your store flyer for additional sales.
Whole Foods Savings Tips:
- Don’t forget to get your Whole Foods coupons in the May – July Whole Foods Deal newsletter – or print copies online.
- Most Whole Foods allow you to stack these store coupons with manufacturer coupons, but be sure to clarify your store’s policy so you don’t end up frustrated at the check-out.
- Whole Foods offers a 100% Right Price Guarantee – so check your receipts!
- If you’re new to saving at Whole Foods, be sure to read my 6 More Ways to Save at Whole Foods.
Best Deals
Tazo Tea – $1 each
Use $.50/1 Whole Foods coupon
= $.50
Nature’s Path Organic Waffles – $2.33 each
Buy 2 and use $1.50/2 Whole Foods coupon
= $1.58
Back to Nature Crackers – $1.34 each
Use $1/1 Whole Foods coupon
Stack with $1/1 Recyclebank coupon (now just 25 points)
= FREE after coupons
thinkThin Bars $1.69
Use $1.oo/1 Whole Foods printable
Stack with $0.50/1 Mambo Sprouts Spring 2011 Booklet
= $0.19
(I wasn’t familiar with this product, but here’s what I found on their hechsherim)
Other Weekly Deals
Nature’s Path Organic Cereal – $3
Buy 2 and use $1.50/2 Whole Foods coupon
= $2.25
Stonyfield Organic Yogurt, 32oz – $3.69
Use $0.75/1 Whole Foods printable
Stack with $0.50/1 Stonyfield printable
= $2.44
Larabar Bars – $1.29
Buy 2 and use $1.00/2 Whole Foods coupon
= $0.79
Seventh Generation Dish Soap $2.50
Use $1.00/1 Whole Foods coupon
Stack with $0.50/1 Seventh Generation printable
= $1.00
Produce & Bulk Deals
Organic Iceberg Lettuce – $1.50 each
Organic Mini Watermelons – $3.99 each (these usually go on sale for $1.99 on a Friday sale at least once during the summer – FYI)
Plus, don’t forget to pick up 1 pint of Organic Blueberries for just $1.99 each (Friday only).
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