Staples.com: $50 Whole Foods Gift Card ONLY $41.99 Shipped + More

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Whole Foods Shoppers! Hurry on over to Staples.com where you can score AWESOME deals on Whole Foods Gift Cards…

$50 Whole Foods Gift Card
* Only $41.99 shipped

$100 Whole Foods Gift Card
* Only $91.99 shipped

$200 Whole Foods Gift Card
* Only $191.99 shipped

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  1. kristi

    Thank you! 🙂

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      You’re welcome! 🙂

  2. Kellie

    Awesome!!! Is there a limit to the $50 ones?

    • Caroline

      I could only get one. I tried adding more, but the discount amount stays the same.

  3. Jennine

    Interesting fact from time mag. A study was done on where the wealthiest people spent there money. They tend to shop at trader joes more than whole foods! First was Hannah Anderson 😉

    • Carol_R

      Well I expect that people that have money may have it because they manage it well and don’t blow it. In the Northern VA area you’ve got a lot of people that go for conspicuous consumption. They aren’t rich but they try to impress on others that they are – at least that’s my opinion.

      I’ve read recently that Whole Foods isn’t doing well financially. Originally they were the only game in town for organic foods but now you can buy many of the same identical brand organic foods that are sold at Whole Foods at Target or other stores – for cheaper. Whole Foods has the nickname – Whole Paycheck.

      I shop occasionally at Whole Foods. They have some items that are unique and some that are a good value. But most of their items are overpriced as far as I’m concerned. The Seventh Generation products sold at Target for example are the same but cost less.

    • Kim

      Weird since if it’s not organic (30% higher than WF or Costcos organic btw) it’s the same quality as Wal-Mart or Kroger brand for double the cost. Whole foods wouldn’t allow more than 75% of the stuff they sell at TJ because they ban most of those toxic ingredients. Most people including the wealthy do not do research.

      • Olga

        Not all organic is the same. I would not buy produce from Walmart or Target, but they are useful for same products like Sev.Gen., but I also shop a lot at Trader Joes, but not happy with half the things they sell. The other half gives a good balance to WF. I shop at Whole Foods as well, just choose what’s of more value from either place. Also lucky to have a couple of organic markets near by. I have low income, but I am picky, wish I could grow my own food.

        • Rose

          WholeFoods does have good items. I enjoy their pastries, cheeses and organic bulk items like beans, flour and nuts (which seems fresher bc more people buy these here).

        • Kim

          I meant their conventional items not organic which have the exact same toxic ingredients as all other store brands. WF has none of that TJ does. I wouldn’t buy organic anywhere except sams, Costco or whole foods since they all have the same brands.

  4. K

    Wow… thank you!

  5. Carol_R

    Thanks Collin just bought the $50 one which is the best discount. Too bad you are limited to 1.

  6. serenami

    I just placed a second order for this…seems multiple orders are allowed…?

  7. Olga

    Did anyone notice the $1.99 fee? So would that make the card more of a $48 than $50?

    • sg

      It is a $50 gift card for $40 + $1.99 fee

      • Olga

        Oh, thanks, I thought it was 1.99 on top of that, that’s better 🙂

  8. Cassandra

    Thank you!!!

  9. Shari

    First it said no longer available. So I ignored that and clicked again…
    it brought up a past order I had made months ago and added that in. I had to zero out all that, update then hit continue for the WF GC and it went thru!…At least it took my CC and gave me confirm #. Weird!

  10. Jessica

    Awesome. They carry a lot of gluten free items that other stores around here don’t carry. Thanks a bunch!

  11. tom

    Buy 2 $100.00 cards and save more money, than one $200.00 ( you will gain $8.01

  12. Cindy Purkerson

    Hey fellow Hip2Save followers… You can buy multiples of the $100 and $200 gift cards. Second, after the $50 card, the $100 is the better value of those two as you get $10 off per card. Here is the important thing – You can get 4% back today through ebates! Not a member? Sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/newebatesmbr
    Here is the deal I found:
    1) Go through ebates to Staples
    2) Order 1 $50 Whole Foods gift card, and 4 $100 Whole Food gift cards – Pay $409.95
    3) Get $16.39 back in your ebates account (plus $10 if you are new to Ebates and sign up before your purchase)

  13. Caroline

    They get a bad rap because some items are prices high, but their 365 brand is great…as well as some items are actually cheaper there. Like kerrygold cheese(not butter!) is cheaper there v other stores. Including tj! You just have to look up deals. 🙂

  14. ann

    is this deal over looks like regular price again?

  15. Alanna

    I think it’s over because I saw $51.99

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