Get ready for lower prices at Whole Foods! The grocery retailer recently announced its third round of price cuts and you need to know about all the ways to save money on your next grocery bill.
The newest round in price cuts will save you money on fresh produce as well as providing more Prime member discounts. Look for discounts on items such as organic bunched chard ($1.99 each), mixed-medley cherry tomatoes ($3.49 for 12 ounces) and large yellow mangoes ($1 each).
John Mackey, Whole Foods Market co-founder and CEO said in a press statement, “Whole Foods Market continues to maintain the high quality standards that we’ve championed for nearly 40 years and, with Amazon, we will lower more prices in the future, building on the positive momentum from previous price investments.”
Mackey also added, “The standards for how our products are sourced, grown and produced are powerful and set Whole Foods Market apart from the competition. We will continue to focus on both lowering prices and bringing customers the quality they trust and the innovative assortment they expect from our brand.”
Along with the new discounts Prime shoppers can expect to see more than 300 exclusive deals over the next few months. April deals include organic asparagus ($2.99 per pound, save $2), Sumo Citrus ($2.49 per pound, save $1.50), 35 percent off all Justin’s brand products, 40 percent off all Kite Hill plant-based products, 20 percent off prepared sandwiches and wraps, 35 percent off all Epic brand products and so much more.
—Erica Loop
Featured photo: Courtesy of Whole Foods
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