SEATTLE — Amazon and Whole Foods Market announced Monday that savings for Prime members will be available this week in Whole Foods Market stores across 10 new states, including Arizona, Georgia, Hawaii, Oregon, North Carolina and Washington.
Click here for a map of all U.S. stores currently offering special discounts for Prime members.
Beginning June 13, Prime members can enjoy exclusive offers on many popular products, including:
- Organic yellow nectarines and peaches, $1.99/lb., save $2/lb.
- Made-in-house pork sausage, no antibiotics, $3.99/lb., save $3/lb.
- Wild sustainably caught yellowfin tuna steaks, $15.99/lb., save $9/lb.
- Annie's Natural Macaroni & Cheese, buy one, get one free
- Essentia Water, 1.5L bottles, 4/$5
- Self-serve tea cookies by the pound, 50 percent off (one-day sale, June 15)
- Plus an additional 10 percent off hundreds of sale items throughout the store
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“We’re excited that Prime savings will be available at nearly half of our Whole Foods Market stores this week, giving more Prime members access to great deals just in time for summer,” said A.C. Gallo, President and Chief Operating Officer at Whole Foods Market. “Based on the positive customer feedback and successes we’ve seen over the past month, we’re accelerating our timeline to expand these savings to all of our U.S. stores.”
Prime member savings are also available at Whole Foods Market 365 stores nationwide. Prime member deals will be prominently featured in store and customers can go to the Whole Foods Market app to learn about many of the best offers.
Earlier this year, Amazon began rolling out similar discounts in Florida
Since it bought Whole Foods last year, Amazon.com Inc. has cut prices on some groceries, extended its 5 percent cash back Amazon rewards credit card to Whole Foods purchases and offers two-hour delivery in several cities through its Prime Now service.
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