1) Buy a £30 Wholefoods voucher for £12.75 via Groupon using code NEW15 on a new account. Wholefoods do lots of natural food items e.g. nuts, porridge etc. Decent discount given the most you can usually expect is 10% for being a new customer at Wholefoods. This voucher is for new Wholefoods customers.
2) You have until the end of the year to use the voucher, which you apply at wholefoods checkout when doing an online shop.
3) Like any food store, there are some good prices and not so good prices and will fluctuate weekly including stock, heres an example shop I pulled together as of 29/09 using the £30 voucher which I thought was decent value:
Porridge Oats 25kg Bulk £19.99 (£8.50 with voucher) - good reviews and breakfast sorted for the foreseeable future
Chilli Nuts 500g £4.04 (£1.71 with voucher)
Bombay Mix (Mild) 250g £1.35 (57p with voucher)
2 x Strawberry Crunch Bar (Nakd) 88p (38p with voucher)
The Groupon voucher does not include the postage for the Wholefoods order. In the above example which includes the 25kg of porridge, the 48 hour parcelforce delivery cost is £4.99. So you are looking at £17.75 overall net cost for the order however still decent in my opinion given if you purchased only the 25kg porridge oats from Amazon it would cost £23 including delivery and this doesn't include the various items above. Hope that's clear but any questions let me know.
All comments (38)
vassy1
29 Sep 17#1
Heat added :smile:
deeboy
29 Sep 17#2
Bought, thanks op!
karlie88
29 Sep 17#3
Any idea if the Groupon vouchers can be stacked? Was the voucher code section blocked off when you applied one code chanch?
Chanchi32 to karlie88
29 Sep 17#4
It only let me apply one code at Wholefoods checkout. Did try to combine with another code but it didnt work.
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
29 Sep 17#5
Bess_and_Sam
29 Sep 17#6
I bought one but then noticed that it says for new customers only. Does anyone know if they are strict about this as I have had stuff delivered from them before. Do I need to create a new account?
Chanchi32 to Bess_and_Sam
29 Sep 17#8
Not sure, this is the first time that I have ordered from them. Might be a good idea to use a new account if you are an existing Wholefoods customer.
maccy1
29 Sep 17#7
I do like a bit of porridge, cheers chichi. :laughing:
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1) Buy a £30 Wholefoods voucher for £12.75 via Groupon using code NEW15 on a new account. Wholefoods do lots of natural food items e.g. nuts, porridge etc. Decent discount given the most you can usually expect is 10% for being a new customer at Wholefoods. This voucher is for new Wholefoods customers.
2) You have until the end of the year to use the voucher, which you apply at wholefoods checkout when doing an online shop.
3) Like any food store, there are some good prices and not so good prices and will fluctuate weekly including stock, heres an example shop I pulled together as of 29/09 using the £30 voucher which I thought was decent value:
All comments (38)
Heat added :joy: