Whole Foods sales run on a two-week cycle and pricing can vary regionally. The information in this post is based on the Mountain Region, so be sure to check your store flyer for additional sale alerts.
Savings Tips:
- Most Whole Foods allow you to stack store and 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!
- For more savings tips, read 6 Ways to Save at Whole Foods.
Best Deals
Garden of Eatin’ Tortilla Chips – $2.50
Use $1/1 printable coupon
= $1.50 after coupon
Siggi’s Probiotic Yogurt Drinks, 4-pack – $3.50
Use $1/1 Whole Foods coupon
= $2.50 after coupon
Larabar Bars – $1.29
Buy 2 and use $1.00/2 Whole Foods printables
= $0.79 each after coupons
Back to Nature Crackers or Cookies – $3.00
Use $1.00/1 BTN printable
Stack with $1.00/1 Whole Foods printable
= $1.00 after stacked coupons
SoDelicious Coconut Milk, 16 oz. – $2.99
Use $1.00/1 Whole Foods printable
Stack with $1.00/1 printable
= $.99 after stacked coupons
Ozery One Buns – Whole Grain Hamburger and Hot Dog Buns or 100-calorie variety – $2.50
Personal Care Deals
EO Liquid Hand Soap – $4.99
Boiron Arnicare Homeopathic Gel, Value Pack – $9.99
Use $1/1 printable coupon
= $8.99 after coupon
Produce, Fish & Bulk Deals
- Organic Avocados – $2 (FTR, I usually skip organic avoacados, since they have a fairly low pesticide count)
- Organic Grape Tomatoes, 1 pint – $2.50
- Organic Mini Peppers, 16-oz bags – $2.50
- Corn – $.33 each
- Organic Bunch Spinach – $1.50
- Organic Mangoes – $2
Thanks to Your Green Helper for her help with a number of these match-ups.
Back to Nature items are kosher? They carry no hechshir.
I couldn’t find anything on their website, so then I checked them out on Amazon – if you enlarge the pixs, it looks there is an OU on them. For example, here. I’ll have to check them out in person (I haven’t yet).
I went to Back to Nature website and couldn’t find the $1 coupon for cookies. Any ideas where I can find it? Thanks so much for all your help – I love your blog.
I’ll get back to you after Shabbat – I hope they didn’t take it down.
re: BTN – you have to look at each individual product, many have a hechsher but some don’t…i know that the fudge mint cookies have a hechsher, as do the ginger snaps, etc…but it’s really random so you have to check each specific product. I couldn’t find the coupon on the BTN site, either…maybe it reached its’ print limit 🙁