9.11.10

Whole Foods Coupon Policy

Ok ... this took a fair amount of work to get the answer to some of my questions.  This is what they emailed me.

Whole Foods Market                                                      
                                  
Coupon policy

1.     Only one vendor/manufacturer’s coupon per item may be used
2.     Mambo Sprouts and Whole Deal coupons may not be combined with 
     vendor/manufacturer’s  coupons
3.    We only accept valid coupons, expired coupons are not acceptable
4.                  WFM/promo coupons and vendor/manufacturer’s coupon may be combined to 
     purchase an item
5.     Coupons may be used with any ‘on sale item’
6.    Valid Internet coupons are acceptable  (Coupons printed from Wholefoods.com are
     considered manufacture coupon).
7.     Internet coupons must be presented in printed form, not on the screen of an
    electronic device
8.     Whole Deal and Mambo sprouts coupons are vendor/manufacturer’s coupons not  a
  WFM coupon
9.     Coupons are voided if altered, transferred, reproduced, exchanged, sold, purchased, or
     where prohibited
10.  We do not give cash back on coupons


So... this does change things a little - This is how it was explained to me.
If you have a buy 1 get 1 free... that is all you can use on those two items.  Or if you have a $.50 off 2 then you can not use any other offers on those two items.  But you can use the same coupons for separate items.  So, if I have $.50 off 2 items or $1.00 of 1 the same item, it would be better for me to use the $1.00 off item since I can not combine them.

Hope this helps!

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