Amazon brings Whole Food discounts to a dozen extra states

Amazon isn't holding anything back in its crusade to integrate Whole Foods into its brand offering. Since acquiring the chain in August last year, Amazon has been lavishing a range of grocery deals and discounts on its Prime members, and today it's opening up its benefits further still. Prime members at Whole Foods Market stores in 12 additional states, and at all Whole Foods Market 365 stores, will now be able to use their subscription to scoop up extra bargains.

Members will get an additional 10 percent off sale items throughout the stores, plus special discounts on selected popular products. Today, for example, you'll be able to grab a rotisserie chicken for just $6, or get a 6 oz. container of organic raspberries for $2.50, as long as you can prove your Prime membership, which you can do with the Whole Foods Market app.

These extra benefits are available at Whole Foods Market 365 stores across the country, and at Whole Foods Market stores in Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Kansas City, Missouri, Louisiana, New Mexico, northern Nevada, northern California, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah. Customers in Austin, Dallas, Denver, Sacramento and San Francisco can also enjoy these savings on top of free two-hour delivery on orders over $35, thanks to Prime Now (which is also set for expansion this year). And if you're a really big Whole Foods fan, don't forget to pay for it all with your Amazon Prime Rewards Visa card, for an extra five percent cashback.

Source: Amazon



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