The 10% Whole Foods Discount
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The derisive "Whole Paycheck" nickname for Whole Foods doesn't quite have the same application that it used to.
Earlier this year, the store began offering 5 percent cash back to Amazon Prime members that used their Prime credit card to pay for groceries at the store. Now, more discounts are available to Prime members.
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Ten percent discounts are now being offered to Prime members on hundreds of Whole Foods items at the company's stores in Florida. The plan is to roll these discounts out to all 463 Whole Foods stores in the U.S. this summer.
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