Thursday, April 30, 2009

Whole Foods this week

Some highlights from the Whole Foods ad - this is for the Texas area, check your local ad online before heading to the store.

Back to Nature Assorted Crackers, 5.5-8.5 oz- 2/$5 - use the .70/1 any Back to Nature product from The Whole Deal pamphlet (found in store usually near the front door or the check-out desk) and get them for $1.80 ea.

Wallaby Organic Low-Fat Yogurts, 6 oz - 4/$3. I don't know of any current coupons for this, but .75 is pretty good for organic yogurt. Whole Foods also offers a case discount on just about anything. If you look in the lower right hand corner (I believe it's the right hand) of the shelf tag, you'll see the number of items that qualify as a case. Buy that amount and get 10% off - in this case making the yogurts .68 ea.

Some great meat prices (for Whole Foods) this week:

Value Packs of 85% Lean Ground Beef - $2.49/lb (various sizes on the value packs, but usually around 2-3 lbs each)
Whole Chicken Wings - $1.79/lb
Country Style Pork Loin Ribs - $2.49/lb

I buy the majority of our meat from Whole Foods - I feel fairly confident that we're not eating growth hormones or antibiotics in addition to our protein. If we need meat when I'm there, I'm looking at anything that's $4.99/lb or less. Some weeks, like this one, I have a lot to choose from. Some weeks, I buy ground turkey ($3.99/lb reg price) and/or whatever specialty sausage (italian, chorizo, brats, etc) is on sale (usually $3.99 - $4.99/lb). Some weeks, we eat from the stockpile.

Let me know if you find any other great Whole Foods deals this week!

2 comments:

  1. We'll be going in the next couple of days--will let you know. I've been buying Organic Valley eggs 1/2 dozen for $2.69 (on sale) and using a $2/2 coupon from Eatingwell.com. It expired yesterday but it's suppose to be a rolling coupon. Anyway, it's not the GREATEST deal, but I was paying about $5 for a dozen of org eggs before.

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  2. Wendy,
    Could you please explain sometime the double and triple coupon phenomenon? Do you have to have 2 or 3 identical coupons or does the store give you double or triple value for one? Also, do some stores do that all the time or only on certain days?
    Clueless in Indiana

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