Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Whole Foods vs. Amazing Savings (Episode 1)


I have a secret to tell you: we eat well.
This doesn't mean we eat a lot.
It means that through the years we have learned to eat foods that are natural and organic.
This used to come with a hefty price tag.
Well, not anymore!

We are so blessed to have a store called Amazing Savings in our area.
I save HUNDREDS of dollars a month shopping there!
The shopping trip you are about to see is just a sampling 
(a teeny, teeny sampling) of the 1,000's of foods/items they carry, 
and a teeny sampling of the assortment of items I find.

They don't take coupons, but trust me, sister, 
the prices are better than any coupon deal I would EVER find at Whole Foods. 
So, now I don't even have to fiddle with coupons.
I went through Whole Foods and priced all the items below, 
WHEW, 
so you (and my hubby) could see the deals I get!
So, let's get on with it, and I'll show you what I am talking about:


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $24.23


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $13.96


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $21.45


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $12.66


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $16.67


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $17.76


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $34.09


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $11.07


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $10.57


Whole Foods price combined total of below: $35.40


Not shown in a picture, 
but shown as the last 5 items on the receipt are 
a whole chicken and 4 pkgs. grass-fed beef (cube steaks).
Meats are 1/4 the price of Whole Foods, too.

Total cost at Whole Foods including meat would have been: $227.72.

Wanna take a guess before looking at the receipt as to what I paid?





















Yep.
Amazing Savings.

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