Whole Foods: February 24 – March 2, 2010

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February 24, 2010

These matchups have been prepared on a trial basis using the Whole Food store ads for Metro Detroit. If a majority of Macomb Money Savers readers can use these deals, then I’ll do my best to continue. Be sure to pick up a copy of The Whole Deal (a mini magazine) in the store for additional coupons and recipes. 

$2.00 Imagine Organic Soups, 15 oz assorted
-$3.00/3 printable coupon
$1.00 each when you buy 3 with coupon

$2.50 Naked Juice Green Machine, 15.2 oz assorted
-$1.00/1 printable coupon
$1.50 after coupon

$3.00 Good Belly Plus Juices, 4 ct
-$1.50/1 printable coupon
$1.50 after coupon

$2.50 Nature’s Path Waffles, 7.5 oz assorted
-$1.50/2 Whole Foods printable coupon (limit 1 per transaction)
$1.75 each when you buy 2 with coupon 

$1.99/lb Red Seedless Grapes (1/2 price)

Whole Foods locations in Metro Detroit include Rochester Hills, Troy and West Bloomfield. For a location near you, visit Whole Foods online. You can also become a Facebook Fan of Whole Foods Market Metro Detroit. Occasionally, they offer free products to the first 25 customers in the morning or highlight other advertised deals.

Whole Foods will accept both manufacturer and store coupons, one coupon per item per transaction. Printable Whole Foods coupons are limited to one per transaction, as stated on the coupon. Bring your own reusable bags and you’ll receive a credit of $0.10 per bag.

Bargain Briana has some additional hints on how to save more at Whole Foods!

{ 2 comments }

1 Lucie February 28, 2010 at 1:54 PM

I just wanted to thank you for highlighting Whole Foods…. we try to eat as clean and organic as possible and Whole Foods is a regular stop on our shopping trips. Saving money is vitally important to our one income family as I feel it is my job to stretch my husband’s paycheck as far as it can go! Thanks again for all you do!

2 Becky March 29, 2010 at 1:06 PM

I would love it if you would do a Whole Foods weekly post (if you’re able!) :)

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