Whole Foods Coupon Policy
Whole Foods has a written coupon policy that you can print off and take with you to the store. I recommend doing that so you have it in case there is an issue with your coupons there.
They do not do double or triple coupon days.
Here are the highlights of it:
- Coupons may be printed at home in color or black and white as long as they are intended for home printing,
- Coupons may be combined with sales and all other store discounts,
- Whole Foods Market does not limit the number of coupons per transaction provided that the number of coupons does not exceed the number of products,
- Coupons may be combined or “stacked” on one item as long as the combination is one vendor and one store coupon. More than one of the same coupons may never be used on one item.
If a product is “Buy One, Get One Free” and therefore free, a coupon may not be used for its purchase.
If the value of the coupon exceeds the value of the product the value of the coupon will be altered by the difference. No overages or cash back on coupons will be allowed.
Click here to print the entire Whole Foods coupon policy
Whole Foods Coupon Policy
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