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Amazon just made shopping at Whole Foods cheaper - here's how much you'll save on each item

Aug 28, 2017, 18:57 IST

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Whole Foods just got less expensive.

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On Monday, the day that Amazon's $13.7 billion acquisition of the grocer went through, prices on certain Whole Foods items immediately dropped.

"Starting Monday, Whole Foods Market will offer lower prices on a selection of best-selling staples across its stores, with much more to come," the companies said in a press release on Thursday.

In the release, Amazon and Whole Foods specifically mentioned certain items that would become less expensive when the acquisition was finalized.

On Friday, Business Insider visited a Whole Foods location in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York and checked the prices on 15 items (including a few variations on similar items) mentioned by the companies. All in all, the total cost of the basket on Friday - pre-acquisition - was $97.96.

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On Monday, we returned to the Gowanus Whole Foods and checked back in on the exact same items. This time, the total cost of the 15 items was $75.85. That's a nearly 23% drop in the total cost.

Some of the new discounts nearly cut prices in half. Bananas, for example, used to be sold for 99 cents a pound. Now, they cost just 49 cents. The price of local grass-fed 85% lean ground beef went from $10.99 a pound to $6.99. And, salmon went from $14.99 to $7.99.

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Whole Foods is labeling the price cuts as "New Lower Price," with the tag "Whole Foods + Amazon."

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Here's how much money customers are now saving on these 15 items:

  • Whole Trade Banana: 50 cents (Price dropped to $0.49 from $0.99 per pound)
  • 85% Lean Ground Beef: $2 (Price dropped to $4.99 per pound from $6.99)
  • Local Grass-Fed 85% Lean Ground Beef: $4 (Price dropped to $6.99 per pound from $10.99)
  • Four-pack of Organic Avocado: $0 (Price stayed at $6.99 for a pack of four)
  • Hass Avocados: $1.01 (Price dropped to $1.49 each from $2.50)
  • Organic Large Brown Eggs: 30 cents (Price dropped to $3.99 from $4.29 for a dozen )
  • Fresh Atlantic Salmon Fillet: TK (Price dropped to $TK from $14.99 per pound)
  • Frozen Atlantic Salmon Fillet: $0 (Price stayed at $10.49 per pound)
  • Fresh Tilapia Fillet: $TK (Price dropped to TK from $11.99 per pound)
  • Organic Baby Kale: 50 cents (Price dropped to $3.49 per pack from $3.99)
  • Organic Baby Lettuce: 50 cents (Price dropped to $3.49 per pack from $3.99)
  • 365 Brand Almond Butter: $1 (Price dropped to $6.99 per jar from $7.99)
  • Organic Fuji Apples: $1.50 (Price dropped to $1.99 per pound from $3.49)
  • Organic Gala Apples: $1 (Price dropped to $1.99 per pound from $2.99)
  • Organic 365 Brand Butter: 80 cents (Price dropped to $4.49 for four quarters from $5.29)

Here's a chart showing each item and the discounts:

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