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Whole Foods Trip

02/28/2011 By Charlene 14 Comments

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This was a quick trip to Whole Foods today.  I did find a handful of deals that I will be posting.  In the meantime, here is what I got:

3 So Delicous Coconut Milk $2- used $1/1 Whole Foods coupon and $1/1 printable= Free
2 Organic Vegetable Broth $1.99
2 Yo Toddler Yogurts $2.99- used $1/1 Whole Foods coupon and $1/1 printable (no longer available)= .99
1 Smart Dogs $2.99- used $1/1 Whole Foods coupon= $1.99

And my total was 7.95.

I am going to keep going back for the coconut milk as often as possible.  My girls take that to school instead of drinking juice.

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Comments

  1. Rachel R. says

    02/28/2011 at 9:45 PM

    Great shopping trip! Do you know how long the coconut milk is priced at $2?

  2. Kaen says

    02/28/2011 at 10:07 PM

    I do not see the coupon for the Coconut milk. Where am I missing it?

  3. Charlene says

    02/28/2011 at 10:09 PM

    Karen click on beverages and the So Delicious one is it. That one appears to have unlimited prints! I have printed maybe 8 or so and still have more to go.

  4. Terry says

    02/28/2011 at 10:19 PM

    Great job Charlene,I tried doing that at my local whole foods Socal but they refused accepting 2 coupons! the guy told me we don’t double coupons!! Does it depend on the cashier or you think it’s a store policy?
    Thanks..

  5. Charlene says

    02/28/2011 at 11:00 PM

    Terry I really don’t know. I have never once had a problem but they are slow as heck to put them through. I usually hear one or two complaints on every WF post that they could not stack. I think it is the cashier. I think if I was refused I would either ask for a manager to come to the checkstand or if it was busy I would just pay and then go to customer service. If the store doesn’t stack there isn’t much you can do about it unfortunately.

    I am always very careful about picking the right cashier 😉 And also I try to be reasonable. I would never buy 27 coconut milk at one time. I limit any free items to 3-5 at the most. Plus I always buy something and never have a 0 balance. That seems to help.

  6. Caitlin says

    03/01/2011 at 12:39 AM

    I bought two coconut milks at the Roseville location and the (young male) cashier told me I couldn’t get the items for free so I would need to buy two more. I ended up just doing that to move through because the line was building behind me. Thanks for sharing what I should have done. Now I will come prepared next time. Maybe I will swing in again when I go to the Farmer’s Market. Thanks!

  7. lincy says

    03/01/2011 at 1:41 AM

    coconut milk sale ends March 1st

  8. lincy says

    03/01/2011 at 1:43 AM

    Charlene, what location whole foods are going to?? Whole foods in Almaden refuse to stack coupons on coconut milk…I even ask for a manager…

  9. Karen Hiebert says

    03/01/2011 at 6:24 AM

    is coco nut milk healthier than juice? what is the difference? do you they serve them in smaller boxes, similar to juice boxes?

  10. Charlene says

    03/01/2011 at 9:07 AM

    Well the bummer is if you have a store that refuses I don’t know how you can make them. It is a shame but I have not seen a coupon policy from Whole Foods so if the individual store decides not to allow stacking- I just would change deals around to accommodate your store. In this case, the product is $1 for you.

  11. Charlene says

    03/01/2011 at 11:38 AM

    Well Karen I don’t know how wonderful the Coconut milk is. I like that it is shelf stable so I can keep extras in Maya’s cubby. The “juice” served at our school appears to be some sort of Kool Aid type product. Our girls don’t usually get juice so I figure the coconut milk has less sugar and is probably better for their teeth if nothing else.

  12. Alison says

    03/01/2011 at 12:06 PM

    Question… Does anyone use the coconut milk to bake with? I don’t know if it can replace regular milk with better taste?

  13. Kaen says

    03/01/2011 at 3:12 PM

    I went to coupons.com and clicked on beverages. I still did not see the coconut milk. Do I need to put in a certain zip? I dont know why mine is not coming up. DARN!

  14. Charlene says

    03/01/2011 at 3:35 PM

    Nope I can see it Kaen. I click on the link in the post and leave my zip blank and select beverages. So Delicious Coconut Milk comes right up.

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