Whole Foods has finally released a coupon policy online, which will standardize shopping experiences for couponers at all of their stores!
The biggest news in the new Whole Foods coupon policy is that you can stack a store coupon and a manufacturer coupon on the same item for double savings!
Before this new policy rolled out, it was up to the manager at individual locations to approve stacking -- so this is a huge deal for couponers.
A couple of other points of interest:
The biggest news in the new Whole Foods coupon policy is that you can stack a store coupon and a manufacturer coupon on the same item for double savings!
Before this new policy rolled out, it was up to the manager at individual locations to approve stacking -- so this is a huge deal for couponers.
A couple of other points of interest:
- All types of coupons are accepted with the exception of those that are obviously photocopied. So that means FREE coupons should be accepted. *happy dance*
- Case discounts can be combined with coupons.
- When the value of the coupon exceeds the value of the product, no cash back is given.
If you shop at Whole Foods, I strongly recommend printing a copy of the new coupon policy for your binder, as I'm sure it will take awhile for all the cashiers to get trained on the new rules.
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