Preparing to shower your loved one with flowers and gifts tomorrow? It’ll be pretty hard to find a much better price on roses, this Valentine’s Day.
Valentine’s Day and roses (especially red ones) will always go hand in hand. That’s why this sale from Whole Foods Market is extra lovely for everyone buying roses for February 14.
From Feb. 10 to 16, they’re selling two dozen Whole Trade Guarantee roses for $19.99 — while supplies last. This discounted price is open to Amazon Prime members only.
If you do the math, you’re only paying $10 for each dozen. (You must purchase two dozen roses for the deal. Otherwise, you’ll pay full price for a single dozen.). Limit 10 units per customer, valid in-store purchases only.
Plus, the floral department will festively wrap your roses at no additional charge on Valentine’s Day, while you shop.
What is the Whole Trade Guarantee? Every Whole Trade Guarantee purchase makes a positive impact by supporting the farm workers and communities where the flowers were sourced. Whole Foods Market created the Whole Trade Guarantee program in 2007 to demonstrate a commitment to ethical trade, fair working conditions and the environment, while also meeting the grocer’s high standards.
If you’re not an Amazon Prime member, you’re sure to have a friend or family member who is — so just ask to tag along on a shopping trip or have them pick some up for you. There are 4 Whole Foods locations in Vegas, check here to see which one is closest to you.
Keep in mind, if you are trying to add them to your online cart, and they aren’t available, they may be temporarily out of stock. Keep checking back, as they have been showing up randomly since the deal began.
While you’re making plans, check out our Restaurant deals for Valentine’s day as well.
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