Here are this week’s best deals at Whole Foods! Thank you to Your Green Helper, our Freebies 2 Deals Whole Foods Expert, for putting this list together!
Whole Foods 101
-Prices vary from region to region and store to store so the prices at your local store may not match the prices in this list. Typically, they are comparable in all areas.
-Most stores allow coupon stacking, however a few do not.
-Please check with your local store for their policy. Keep in mind sales typically last longer than one week so some deals may look familiar.
thinkThin Bars $1.25
Use the $1.00 off thinkThin Whole Foods Coupon
Plus, use the $.50 off thinkThin Coupon from the Mambo Sprouts Spring 2011 Booklet
Total Cost FREE!!
So Delicious Coconut Beverages $2.00
Use the $1.00 off So Delicious Whole Foods Coupon
Plus, use the $1.00 off So Delicious Coupon
Total Cost FREE!!
Back to Nature Crackers or Cookies $3.00
Use the $1.00 off Back to Nature Coupon
Plus, use the $1.00 off Back to Nature Whole Foods Coupon
Total Cost $1.00
Nature’s Path Organic Cereals $3.00
Use the $1.50 off of two Nature’s Path Whole Foods Coupon
Total Cost $2.25 each
Garden of Eatin Chips $2.50
Use the $1.00 off Garden of Eatin Coupon
Total Cost $1.50
Larabar Bars $1.29
Use the $1.00 off of two Larabar Whole Foods Coupon
Total Cost $.79 each
Vitamin Water $1.39
Use the $.50 off Vitamin Water Whole Foods Coupon
Total Cost $.89
Rice Dream Beverages $2.00
Use the $1.00 off Dream Beverages Coupon
Total Cost $1.00
Seventh Generation Recycled Paper Towels $2.19
Use the $1.00 off Seventh Generation Whole Foods Couon
Total Cost $1.19
Be sure to check out Your Green Helper, for more great deals!
**If you are new to couponing, you will notice some abbreviations next to certain coupons. SS Stands for Smart Source, RP Stands for Red Plum and PG Stands for Proctor and Gamble. They are all of the coupons inserts you can get in your Sunday paper.
Alice
The $2 price for the So Delicious Coconut beverage is for the 32 oz cartons on the shelves, not the 64 oz refrigerated ones. Also, the Back to Nature Cookies (not crackers) are on sale at my Whole Foods for $2.50 (.50 after coupons). The supervisor there told me I could not use two manufacturer’s coupons per item even though one clearly had the Whole Foods logo on it. I had to explain that I printed it off their website and they took it. Didn’t have trouble there last time.