As anyone who has ever entered a Whole Foods knows, it is painfully easy to spend money in that store. I often walk in with budget-friendly list and a promise to myself not to impulse shop. However, the sight of the produce section lulls me into a fugue state that I don't snap out of until I'm paying for my purchases, horrified that I've taken such a big bite out of my checking account but unable to do anything to alter course. It appears that the tightening economy is starting to hurt Whole Food's coffers, as they've issued a web coupon in the hopes of luring people back into their stores. If you spend at least $25, this coupon will save you $5. Not a bad deal at all. You can find the coupon here (don't try to print the image that accompanies this post, it's not the entire coupon).
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10-15-2008 @10:43PM Stephanie said... God bless you for this post.
I can't eat any other grocery store's produce after having their stuff. The shiny, dewy apples always do me in.
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