8 Whole Foods Deals Amazon Prime Members Can Grab Now
Through August 13th, head on over to Whole Foods where Prime Members can save on on products like LesserEvil Snacks, Fruit, Health-Ade Organic Kombucha, and more!
To take advantage of these extra savings, download the latest version of the Whole Foods Market app, sign in with your Amazon account, then scan the QR code in the app at the register. Or, provide the verified mobile phone number associated with your account at checkout.
Prime Member Whole Foods Deals (Thru 8/13):
35% off LesserEvil Snacks
LesserEvil Paleo Puffs
Final cost $3.24 (regularly $4.99)
Organic Seedless Grapes $3.99/lb
Scan your Prime Code or enter your mobile number at checkout
Only $1.99/lb!
Organic Raspberries 6-oz package $3.99
Scan your Prime Code or enter your mobile number at checkout
Only 2 for $5!
Health-Ade Organic Kombucha 16 oz $3.99
Buy 2 = $7.98
Scan your Prime Code or enter your mobile number at checkout for Buy 1 Get 1 Free
Final $3.99 – just $2 each!
Whole Foods Market Organic Chicken Sausage $6.99
Scan your Prime Code or enter your mobile number at checkout
Final cost $3.99!
Sustainable Wild-Caught Fresh Scallops 10/20 ct $24.99/lb
Scan your Prime Code or enter your mobile number at checkout
Final cost $14.99/lb!
Whole Trade Dozen Roses $12
Scan your Prime Code or enter your mobile number at checkout
Final cost $9.99!
Alaffia Good Soap Bars $2.49
Scan your Prime Code or enter your mobile number at checkout
Only 10 for $10 – just $1 each!
And don’t forget! Amazon Prime members can score an additional 10% off ALL Whole Foods Market sale items marked with a yellow tag (excludes alcohol) plus weekly deep discounts on select best-selling items! Read more here.
Love the soap, I stock up when they have this sale!
Yay! And that’s an awesome price, Cate!
Do you need to buy 10 for the price ?
Friendly reminder you get a case discount as well when you buy of anything thats not wholefoods products 10%.
Thanks, Krystallena!
And, no worries about buying a “case” … often the “cases” are smaller than you think. I bought a whole box of protein bars one time (20 bars, perhaps? can’t recall exact number), and the box was considered a “case”.