I Paid $1 for $30 worth of Groceries at Whole Foods

We just ran over to Whole Foods to pick up some goodies for the 4th of July and upcoming weekend. As usual, I had my stack of organic and sustainable coupons with me. When we arrived at the store, I stopped at the service counter to pick the The Whole Deal, Whole Foods coupon book. I was pleasantly surprised to find coupons for a couple of items on our shopping list. Did you know that even if you have a coupon for a free item, you can combine it with a store coupon and receive money back? For example: I had a manufacturers coupon for a FREE package of Stonyfield YoKids yogurt cups, I combined that with a $1.00 off store coupon – equally a dollar back into my pocket. By using a combination of store and manufacturers coupons, I purchased $30.77 worth of groceries for $1.17. Not bad!


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2 Responses to I Paid $1 for $30 worth of Groceries at Whole Foods

  1. Michelle A. July 4, 2013 at 4:02 am #

    Awesome! I love scoring deals on organic eats. I didn’t know I could get back money when I coupon combine at Whole Foods, thanks so much for the tip! 😉

  2. Sweet Greens July 9, 2013 at 12:15 pm #

    Hi Michele,

    Me too! It seems even sweeter when I can get organics. Yes, combining coupons is amazing – you can really save money if you do it regularly.

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