Amazon Announces New Whole Foods Savings for Prime Members


Wed. November 15th, 2017 - by Lillie Apostolos

AUSTEN, TX, AND SEATTLE, WA - Some customers will be walking out of Whole Foods this holiday season celebrating more than just the holidays. Amazon announced that AmazonPrime members will be eligable for exclusive sales prices in the grocery chain. The rewards program will slash prices for members on all the must-have dinner-time necessities that make the holiday season deliciously cozy. Those shopping with the membership will be the ones to see the largest drop in prices.

John Mackey, Co-Founder and CEO, Whole Foods Market“These are the latest new lower prices in our ongoing integration and innovation with Amazon, and we’re just getting started,” said John Mackey, Whole Foods Market Co-Founder and CEO, in a recent press release. “In the few months we’ve been working together, our partnership has proven to be a great fit. We’ll continue to work closely together to ensure we’re consistently surprising and delighting our customers while moving toward our goal of reaching more people with Whole Foods Market’s high-quality, natural, and organic food.”

Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods is the gift that keeps on giving because after the merger's promise to lower prices at the grocery retailer, this rewards program news is the icing on top of consumers' favorite holiday cake! While savings at the stores will be a treat to the wallet for all customers visiting the store to enjoy, the sales vary depending on whether consumers are members or not. For example, on the one day, all customers will see turkey prices drop to $3.49 per pound for organic turkey and $2.49 per pound for no-antibiotic while supplies last, while on the other hand, Prime members will see the prices for turkeys drop to $2.99 per pound for organic turkey and $1.99 per pound for no-antibiotic while supplies last.

Whole Foods storefront

Customers can bite into sales on everyday ingredients and snacks, such as 365 Organic Broccoli, 1 lb Organic Salad Mixes, Organic Russet Potatoes, Organic Sweet Potatoes, and Everyday Value Canned Pumpkin.

In the spirit of marketing its new merge of Whole Foods, Amazon's slashed prices for Prime members seeks to help consumers continue feasting on dishes that make their seasons special without compromising on quality.

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