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    Hummusapien » Uncategorized » How to Shop On A Budget at Whole Foods + Join Me for a Tour & Tasting!

    How to Shop On A Budget at Whole Foods + Join Me for a Tour & Tasting!

    Published Mar 23, 2015 · Modified Nov 8, 2021 · by Alexis Joseph · 76 Comments

    I'm the girl that knows the price of natural peanut butter at nine different grocery stores.

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    I'm frugal. There, I said it. Being the compulsive grocery shopper that I am means that if I didn't navigate the aisles with some sort of financial prudence, I would most definitely not be able to afford raw organic cacao and hemp protein. No sir-eee.

    I've partnered up with my friends at Whole Foods Upper Arlington to share with you my favorite value items as well as a few cost-effective tips for being supermarket savvy. Now I'm gonna let you in on a little secret. Whole Foods 365 Value Brand is the bees knees. A pound of organic whole-wheat spaghetti for $1.99? A liter of extra virgin olive oil for $6.99? I tell you no lie. There are tons and tons of high quality natural and organic items that you don't have to pay an arm and a leg for.

    Because lezbehonest, a trip to the grocery store shouldn't cost the equivalent of a car payment. Or forty-two Chipotle burrito bowls. Lettuce all shop smarter, not harder.

    Below are some of my all-time favorite 365 Everyday Value items:

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    stevia extract $6.99 // sliced beets $.89 // organic whole leaf frozen spinach $2.99 // frozen whole strawberries $1.89 // natural peanut butter $2.49// organic frozen three pepper blend $2.99 // organic reduced-fat and sodium popcorn $2.29 // bulk bins // canned pumpkin $1.29// organic extra firm tofu $1.99 // extra virgin olive oil $6.99//organic corn tortillas $1.49 // wild-caught tuna $1.69 // bulk spices // organic vegetable broth $2.19 // organic whole wheat spaghetti $1.99

    Now let's chat about some money-saving tips!

    1.  Make a list and stick to it. As delish as those trendy new gluten-free-kale-spinach-sweet-potato-quinoa-bean-chips look, they're likely pretty pricey and far from a necessity. That's not to say you're not allowed to splurge on a fun new snack here and there, but making a list ahead of time will drastically reduce impulse buys like chocolate covered kale chips.

    2. Buy in bulk. I've said it before and I'm gonna say it again. Whole Foods has loads of grains, dried beans, dried fruit, spices, etc. available in their bulk section and theyr're super affordable. One time I needed dried mustard for a recipe and didn't want to buy a whole container of it so I put a couple teaspoons in a baggie and guess what? It was free! Didn't even weigh enough to cost anything. Winning! Other items I buy in bulk include nutritional yeast, quinoa, steel-cut oatmeal, and medjool dates. You can also get volume discounts if you buy more than a case of a particular item.

    3. Shop the sales. It may sounds obvious, but be sure to stock up when you notice your favorite items are on sale! I'm that girl that will buy five packages of crackers when they're a dollar off. You can also peruse the sales flyer before you shop so don't miss out on any deals. I subscribe to the Whole Foods Market news email newsletter which outlines all of the sales as well.

    4. Clip coupons. There is always a coupon or three lingering in my wallet. You can even print coupons from The Whole Deal value guide online before you shop if you want to plan your meals around the coupons. The Whole Deal is always in print in stores, too.

    5. Eat more plants. Load up on super cheap nutritional superstars like beans, lentils, oats, brown rice, and fresh or frozen fruits/veggies. Eating more whole, unprocessed foods and shying away from pricey packaged ones will boost your body and your bank account.

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    Join me and a Whole Foods expert for the next Healthy Eating on a Budget tour and tasting on Wednesday, April 1st at 6:30pm at Whole Foods Market Upper Arlington! We'll be sharing our strategies for planning shopping trips, in addition to tactics for easy batch-cooking and our top choices for simple, fresh, and delicious recipes. You’ll go home with lots of knowledge, a handful of coupons and a few goodies. Register by calling Customer Service at Whole Foods Market 614-481-3400.

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    About Alexis Joseph


    Oh HEY there! I'm Alexis Joseph, food writer, blogger, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), new mama, and co-founder of local restaurant group, Alchemy. I use my passion for cooking and wellness as fuel to help others ignite a more freeing and happy relationship with food.

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    1. Mary @ Fit and Fed says

      March 24, 2015 at 11:34 pm

      I didn't even realize Whole Foods had a bulk section. I have an abundance of natural grocery choices near my home (gotta love Seattle) and Whole Foods is far away so I only go there for the occasional special item. But the co-op near my house has similar issues-- it can be a bit pricey. But why? It's a union store, they give back to the community, and only stock really high quality stuff. And-- they have a fantastic bulk section with great prices. LOVE buying things in bulk there like spices, Holmquist hazelnuts, chia seeds, black beluga lentils, etc.

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 25, 2015 at 8:52 am

        The bulk section is the best!!Those hazelnuts sounds delish.

        Reply
    2. Mary @ Fit and Fed says

      March 24, 2015 at 11:34 pm

      I didn't even realize Whole Foods had a bulk section. I have an abundance of natural grocery choices near my home (gotta love Seattle) and Whole Foods is far away so I only go there for the occasional special item. But the co-op near my house has similar issues-- it can be a bit pricey. But why? It's a union store, they give back to the community, and only stock really high quality stuff. And-- they have a fantastic bulk section with great prices. LOVE buying things in bulk there like spices, Holmquist hazelnuts, chia seeds, black beluga lentils, etc.

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 25, 2015 at 8:52 am

        The bulk section is the best!!Those hazelnuts sounds delish.

        Reply
    3. Kelly @ Eat the Gains says

      March 24, 2015 at 9:58 pm

      Love the bulk section! I do the same with spices and they legit come out to like 12 cents!! They also have the best customer service, which makes the experience there even better. Good look on your tasting, sounds like fun!

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 25, 2015 at 8:53 am

        Hahah nothing like spices for less than a quarter! I agree--everyone who works there is always so nice!

        Reply
    4. Kelly @ Eat the Gains says

      March 24, 2015 at 9:58 pm

      Love the bulk section! I do the same with spices and they legit come out to like 12 cents!! They also have the best customer service, which makes the experience there even better. Good look on your tasting, sounds like fun!

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 25, 2015 at 8:53 am

        Hahah nothing like spices for less than a quarter! I agree--everyone who works there is always so nice!

        Reply
    5. Diane @ Life of Di. says

      March 23, 2015 at 7:50 pm

      I totally agree with you regarding the 365 product line + veggies + grains 🙂 If a person eats a heavy meat + dairy diet - of course they will ultimately be spending more. I actually worked in Whole Body at the U.A. location for a few months when they first opened. I LOVED working there but I was working another job full time and couldn't balance the two. Boo. Wish I could go back now that I'm a stay at home mama!

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      • Alexis says

        March 23, 2015 at 9:45 pm

        How amazing that you worked there! I'm a little jealous 🙂 Another full job would NOT be easy to balance!

        Reply
    6. Diane @ Life of Di. says

      March 23, 2015 at 7:50 pm

      I totally agree with you regarding the 365 product line + veggies + grains 🙂 If a person eats a heavy meat + dairy diet - of course they will ultimately be spending more. I actually worked in Whole Body at the U.A. location for a few months when they first opened. I LOVED working there but I was working another job full time and couldn't balance the two. Boo. Wish I could go back now that I'm a stay at home mama!

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 23, 2015 at 9:45 pm

        How amazing that you worked there! I'm a little jealous 🙂 Another full job would NOT be easy to balance!

        Reply
    7. Emily @ Glitz Glam Gluten-Free says

      March 23, 2015 at 5:12 pm

      This is such a great post! I mostly shop at Sprouts now but I do love Whole Foods-- I had no idea that frozen organic spinach was so cheap! I go through the fresh stuff crazy quickly and it definitely adds up! And same for their peanut butter-- can't wait to check these out and use your tips!

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 23, 2015 at 6:28 pm

        I've never been to Sprouts! Frozen spinach will totally change your life. You never have to worry about it going bad!

        Reply
    8. Emily @ Glitz Glam Gluten-Free says

      March 23, 2015 at 5:12 pm

      This is such a great post! I mostly shop at Sprouts now but I do love Whole Foods-- I had no idea that frozen organic spinach was so cheap! I go through the fresh stuff crazy quickly and it definitely adds up! And same for their peanut butter-- can't wait to check these out and use your tips!

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 23, 2015 at 6:28 pm

        I've never been to Sprouts! Frozen spinach will totally change your life. You never have to worry about it going bad!

        Reply
    9. Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says

      March 23, 2015 at 4:19 pm

      I just found extra firm organic tofu at trader joes for 1.99 and was so stoked! Never seen it that cheap anywhere else... except apparentlyl whole foods haha.

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 23, 2015 at 6:29 pm

        Haha isn't it such a bargain?! I have some pressing right this minute!

        Reply
    10. Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says

      March 23, 2015 at 4:19 pm

      I just found extra firm organic tofu at trader joes for 1.99 and was so stoked! Never seen it that cheap anywhere else... except apparentlyl whole foods haha.

      Reply
      • Alexis says

        March 23, 2015 at 6:29 pm

        Haha isn't it such a bargain?! I have some pressing right this minute!

        Reply
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