Next week: Whole Foods tries to relieve a little tax stress

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Next week: Whole Foods tries to relieve a little tax stress

POSTED: Friday, April 9, 2010, 7:35 PM
Filed Under: Dealage
From this Sunday, April 11 to next Saturday, April 17, Whole Foods Markets in the Philly area will offer a slew of dealage to combat the anguish caused by the impending April 15 tax deadline. (Yep, we have yet to begin adding up all our restaurant receipts from 2009.) Peep game after the jump. - "W-2fers": Newman's Own Organic Pretzels, 2 for $4, and four-packs of Izze Sparkling Juice, 2 for $8. - Because Uncle Sam is taking all your cheese — Wisconsin cheddar for $3.99 a pound. - Because Uncle Sam is taking all your dough — buy one gen one free Haagen Daz Cookie Dough Ice Cream. - The "Whole Foods Market 1040 Deal" is a rotisserie chicken, 1.5 pounds of mashed potatoes and a pound of steamed veggies for $10.49. - The new Plymouth Meeting location, which serves beer and wine, will take 20 percent off cases of wine and sell 12-packs of PBR for $7.49. - All locations will be offering free coffee throughout the day on April 14.
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