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[food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - M A V I C - 09-13-2011

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Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - $tevie - 09-13-2011

Thank you!


Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - Black - 09-13-2011

$5 worth of food for $10 is much better than $5 worth of food for $20.


Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - M A V I C - 09-13-2011

You just have to know how to shop and what you're getting. Every store sells food that isn't worth the price.


Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - vision63 - 09-13-2011

M A V I C wrote:
You just have to know how to shop and what you're getting. Every store sells food that isn't worth the price.

The 365 products are fairly reasonably priced and are very good. Also, during really tough times, Whole Foods can come in handy. You can grind 50 cents worth of peanut butter (a little bit goes a long way), that'll last a week.


Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - $tevie - 09-13-2011

vision63 wrote:
[quote=M A V I C]
You just have to know how to shop and what you're getting. Every store sells food that isn't worth the price.

The 365 products are fairly reasonably priced and are very good.
I agree with both of these posts.


Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - M A V I C - 09-13-2011

vision63 wrote:
[quote=M A V I C]
You just have to know how to shop and what you're getting. Every store sells food that isn't worth the price.

The 365 products are fairly reasonably priced and are very good.
IMHO, they're hit and miss as well. There was an instance where they had frozen veggies that were marked as "USDA Certified Organic" but said "made in China" and the USDA was asked about it and they said there's no way it's USDA Certified Organic because, as the name states, they only certify stuff made in the US.


Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - M A V I C - 09-13-2011

vision63 wrote: You can grind 50 cents worth of peanut butter (a little bit goes a long way), that'll last a week.

ha! you added to your post - Yes, my wife does this for almond butter.


Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - volcs0 - 09-13-2011

Black wrote:
$5 worth of food for $10 is much better than $5 worth of food for $20.

I came here to say this. But you said it better!


Re: [food deal] $20 to spend on groceries at Whole Foods for $10 - john dough - 09-13-2011

We picked up one as well. Our WF has the several products that we cannot get elsewhere (their vegan chocolate chip cookies are incredible). I love that I get just as much bulk product as I need, no more (yes, supermarkets have bulk bins also, but WF has not only more to chose from, they are usually kept quite a bit cleaner).