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Prioritizing health, nourishment, and mindfulness, Whole Foods Market really is a grocery store that exceeds all standards! But with their organic and health-focused standards, your grocery bill can get very high—is there a way to reduce the cost? There are plenty of ways to save money at Whole Foods without sacrificing quality. From using the Whole Foods app to being more conscious about your purchases, we’ve got all the tips and tricks right here. Read on to learn how to be a smarter and budget-friendly shopper at Whole Foods.

Saving Money at Whole Foods

  1. Become an Amazon Prime member for special discounts.
  2. Shop on Wednesdays to take advantage of new sales.
  3. Buy 365 Everyday Value products, when possible.
  4. Use a Whole Foods reusable bag for $0.10 off each purchase.
  5. Buy dry goods in bulk and avoid processed items.
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Join Amazon Prime.

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  1. As an Amazon partner, Whole Foods rewards Prime members with seasonal and everyday discounts. So, what can you get while grocery shopping if you’re a Prime member? Take a look at the list below: [1]
    • Unlimited grocery delivery for $9.99 a month
    • Tuesday sales on premade meals and products (rotisserie chicken, salad, etc.)
    • Friday deals on premade meals (sushi, pizza, etc.)
    • 10% off sale items
    • 5% cashback when you shop at Whole Foods or Amazon.com with a Prime Visa
    • Free store pickup and delivery
    • Free Amazon pickups and returns
    • Pay with your hand using Amazon One
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Buy 365 Everyday Value products.

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  1. Like most grocery stores, Whole Foods has a generic brand that competes against name-brand items. 365 Everyday Value products are usually less expensive and taste similar to name-brand products, so they can help keep your grocery budget in check without sacrificing quality. [4]
    • For example, 365 Everyday Value Organic Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk is $3.49, while Califia Farms Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk is $4.99. [5]
    • Keep in mind that pricing can vary. Generic products aren’t always cheaper than name-brand items.
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Shop with a Whole Foods reusable bag.

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  1. Whole Foods puts the environment first, and that includes their bag policy! Some stores encourage customers to use their reusable bags and earn $0.10 towards their total. All it requires is a one-time purchase of a Whole Foods reusable bag . [8]
    • Keep in mind that this isn’t available for every store, so ask your store’s manager if something like this is offered.
    • Be aware that some cities and states require grocery stores to pay for plastic bags, making using a reusable bag much more cost-effective.
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Buy bulk items.

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  1. Utilize Whole Foods’ extensive bulk aisle(s) to get amounts of everyday staples you know you’ll use. [10] Items are priced by weight so that you can be more efficient with your budget.
    • For instance, say you love fresh nut butter but can never finish a jar before it spoils. At Whole Foods, you can make freshly churned nut butter in any size you like.
    • As another example, prepackaged black beans typically cost $4.79 a pound, while bulk bin black beans cost $2.29 (a $2.50 savings).
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Opt for frozen veggies over fresh.

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  1. While it may seem counterintuitive, frozen vegetables are usually fresher than fresh vegetables because frozen foods are packaged at peak freshness. [11] A frozen bag of broccoli may seem more expensive than a fresh head of broccoli, but you’re saving money in the long haul because frozen broccoli won’t spoil like fresh broccoli.
    • This hack can be super helpful if you have trouble eating veggies before they go bad—less food waste means less money wasted!
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Shop the salad bar.

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Ask for samples.

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  1. Is there an item you’ve always wanted to try? Maybe it’s an expensive chocolate or fancy chicken dish. Either way, warranting a more indulgent purchase can be hard if you don’t know if you’ll like the product--which is where free samples come in! Many Whole Foods stores offer samples of trendy or new products. These samples can typically be found near a display or in an employee-run stand. [16]
    • Most Whole Foods stores also allow customers to sample almost any type of ready-to-eat food. Just ask an employee!

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      Tips

      • Whole Foods doesn’t provide rain checks for out-of-stock sale items, except in Connecticut, Michigan, and Ohio. [17]
      • Whole Foods accepts returns with a receipt up to 90 days of purchase (with some exceptions), and you’ll be reimbursed the same way you paid for the item. [18]
      • Whole Foods does not offer price matching. If you find an item cheaper somewhere else or online, they won’t lower their item’s price.
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