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  • Nobody shops Safeway without a club card. Your results are skewed as a result. WF is cheaper for greens but you didn't have much of that either. Organic veggies and fruits should be the bulk of your shopping. This video sucks.

  • here in nyc, whole foods market is the most expensive organic store. i thought that trader joe's is the cheapest one.

  • It shows RIGHT on the bottom of your Safeway receipt!!!!

    I can SEE where it says "your club savings would be approx..." and the amount is covered.

    That wouldn't be there if there weren't some savings! And some of the prices for O organics seem high, here in AZ they are lower.

    Educate yourself before you try to "educate" others.

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  • Natures Promise is cheapest because Stop n Shop is conveniently in walking distance in well populated areas, saves on gas

  • this is wrong. trader joes is the cheapest. wrong wrong wrong

  • Very interesting! I find that Whole Foods is a good value except when I pick up shoes, clothing and beauty products. I have to avoid that tempting middle section.

  • Loved the video. I keep trying to tell people about Whole Foods having more reasonably priced stuff than other stores but they never seem to believe me. They also have more of a choice than other stores do and seem to get new products in more often.

  • Thank you for doing this! Made a believer out of me.

  • I believe it! I'm in Michigan and I did my own price comparison (Whole Foods Market, Kroger and Meijer). Here, WF is definitely the cheapest for store and non-store brands. Combine that with a helpful, friendly and knowledgeable staff, WF is a winner!

    That said, it does depend where in the States you live. Some friends in Colorado spend $1 to $2 more than me for the same item at their WF. When they've done a price comparison, WF isn't necessarily the cheapest place to go.

    Thanks for posting!

  • @elidonus - sorry to tell you that NONE of those items that we picked (just everyday items) had a special club price. The numbers dont lie - they do not discount the organic products as a rule of thumb in my experience. Thanks for your comment and feedback!

  • I noticed that you didn't have Club member prices for Safeway. Way to skew the results! No one goes to Safeway without a club card, and if they do, the cashier usually scans one in for them anyway. How about doing a more accurate video? I like the concept though.

  • It pays off, but then it doesn't on several items (shopping at wholefoods) they are way too over priced, 360 stuff is ok but the best is more expensive of course!

  • Totally not Whole Paycheck. I keep trying to tell people this. They don't believe me. Thanks so much for this video. I can't wait to pass it around to all the non-believers!

  • Thanks for your time and effort...it really does 'pay' to shop Whole Foods! : )

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