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Whole Food Deals Week of 1/26/11

January 26, 2011 by Tara Kuczykowski 4 Comments

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Thanks to Janet at Your Green Helper for compiling a list of the best deals to be found at Whole Foods this week.

New to couponing? Read up on what all of these abbreviations mean first in my quick reference guide.

Garden of Eatin’ Chips, $3
$1/1 Garden of Eatin printable
$1/1 Whole Foods printable$1 ea. after stacked coupons!

Pacific Foods Non-Dairy Aseptic Beverages, $2
$1/1 Pacific Foods printable
$1 ea. after coupon!

Udi’s Bagels, $3
$1/1 Coupons.com printable
$1/1 Whole Foods printable
$1 ea. after stacked coupons!

Organic Navel Oranges, $1.49/lb

Kashi TLC Bars, $4.69
$1/1 Whole Foods printable
$2/1 RecycleBank printable
$1.69 ea. after stacked coupons!

Organic Pink Lady Apples, $1.99/lb

Three Sisters Large Cereal Bags, $2.50

Check out Your Green Helper for more deals!

More Grocery Store Deals:

  • Current Aldi Deals
  • Current Kroger Deals
  • Current Meijer Deals
  • Current Target Deals
  • Current Walmart Deals
  • More Weekly Store Deals

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  1. Jen

    January 26, 2011 at 2:59 pm

    FYI – there are no more prints of the Garden of Eatin’ coupon. :-(

    Reply
  2. Melissa

    January 26, 2011 at 6:15 pm

    The Three Sisters cereals are 3 for $5. Anytime I can get a traditional sized cereal for under $2 per bag I buy, buy, buy. I bough 6 bags last year. The favorite in this house was the Cinnamon Sweets.

    Reply
  3. Jenny

    January 26, 2011 at 9:15 pm

    I couldn’t find the Udi’s coupons on coupon.com. Did you use a specific area code?

    Reply
  4. Carol

    January 28, 2011 at 9:25 pm

    FYI Both Whole Foods locations in Ann Arbor do not allow you to stack coupons.

    Reply

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