Also where are you looking? I just google quickly to see and I can see the $200 sub offer. If you can get prime, even through a trial, you can get the $200 sub. > I could just get a free trial though, right? Regardless, when I look on Amazon it says $60 not $200, even for prime members. There are a number of ways to save at Whole Foods which include the Everyday Savings items (look for orange signage), buying 365 Everyday Value products, One Day and Annual Sales, Prime promotions ($5 off of Turkeys or Double Dozen Roses), and using the Digital Coupon app.Īs for the card, you get 5% cash back on Amazon, at Whole Foods and 365 stores, 2% back at restaurants, gas stations and drug stores, and 1% back at all other retailers. All of the value programs such as Buy Big Save Big, Low Price Great Quality, and 10% Case Discount we’re absorbed under the Everyday Savings (Splash 2.0) umbrella on January 1st despite the global marketing roll-out that is currently coming up. After the transition to Amazon, and with the launch of Splash 1.0 (New Lower Prices), the prices were reduced to what you see today. Jana raised the prices a few months before the full acquisition by Amazon and Amazon lowered those prices, only some of which are actually lower than their initial retail price. 8-year Whole Foods marketing team member checking in.Īs for the pricing on the items you mentioned, most of the products are currently at the prices they were at before Jana Partners acquired a percentage of WF a few years ago.
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