You CAN coupon for Organic or Healthy Foods! Read the post I wrote about healthy couponing! Here are a list of manufactures coupons you can stack with Whole Foods printable store coupons! Not sure what stacking is? Check out our Coupon LINGO page!
Use $1/2 Earths Best Whole Foods Coupon
and $1/1 Earths Best Sesame Street Coupon
Save $1.50/1 product
Use $1/2 Imagine Soup, Broth or Stock Whole Foods Coupon
and $1/2 Imagine Foods Coupon
Save $1/1 product
Use $1/2 Kashi TLC Bars Whole Foods Coupon
and $1/1 Kashi TLC Soft Baked Cereal Bar
Save $1.50/1 box!
Use $1/1 Zevia 6 pk Whole Foods Coupon
and $2.50/2 Zevia Soda (IE) Printable (FF)
or $1/1 Zevia Soda (IE) Printable (FF)
Save up to $2.25/1 Zevia 6 pack!
Use $1/1 Lightlife Product Whole Foods Coupon
and $1/1 Lightlife Veggie Protein Product
or $1/1 Lightlife Veggie Protein Product
or $1/1 Lightlife Frozen Veggie Entree
Save $2/1 Veggie!
Muir Glen Organic Canned Tomatoes $1.50
Use $1/1 Muir Glen Whole Foods Coupon
and $1/1 Muir Glen Product (IE) Printable (FF)
Final Price: FREE
Use $.75/1 Newmans Own Whole Foods Coupon
and $1/1 Newman’s Own Product
Save $1.75/1 cookies!
Use $1/1 Seeds of Change Whole Foods Coupon
and $1/1 Seeds of Change Certified Organic Product (IE Printable (FF)
or $1/1 Seeds of Change Certified Organic Product
Save $2/1 product!
Use $1/1 Seventh Generation Product Whole Foods Coupon
and $1/2 Seventh Generation Laundry AND Dish Product
or $1/1 Seventh Generation Product
or More Seventh Generation Coupons
Save $2/1 product!
Use $1/1 Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt Whole Foods Coupon
and $0.50/1 Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt
or $0.50/1 Stonyfield Oikos Organic Greek Yogurt
Save $1.50/1 yogurt!
Use $1/1 Udi’s Gluten Free Bread Whole Food Coupon
and $1/1 Udi’s Gluten Free Product Use 90210 zip
Save $2/1 bread!
Annie’s Bunnies $2
Use $0.75/1 – Annie’s Organic Pretzel Bunnies Whole Foods Coupon
and $0.75/1 – Annie’s Homegrown Pretzels
Final Price: .50









































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I have called two whole foods in the Portland are and they claim they can’t stack coupons. Does anyone know if they are correct? I keep hoping they are confused or misinformed.
I have stacked at the whole foods in Vancouver with no problems several times! Once I had a cashier ask as I handed her coupons and I just told her, “one is a store coupon and one is a manufacture coupon” and she took it with no other questions! Good luck!
My local Whole Foods (Redmond, WA) wouldn’t accept my coupon stacks when I went last week. I emailed them just to clarify their policy, and they said that Mambo Sprouts and Whole Deal (WFM) coupons may be combined with vendor/manufacturer’s coupons (per the coupon policy for the Pacific Northwest Region). Not sure which stores are included in their PNW region, but it might be worth an email to clarify. I went through their website and sent an email to HQ (Customer Service). Hope that helps!
Do you have wholefoods email? I have been trying to find it as I have an email to send them. And it especially regards this very subject. I have had enough of the resistance I get from my local Whole Foods not just for attempting to stack, but just to get some basic savings using MQ’s alone!
A change is long overdue here. We couponers need to unite.
My wf in Northern Ca told me on the phone they don’t stack coupons, but I tried and the cashier just scanned both coupons and it worked. So I would give it a try.