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Home » Does Whole Foods Sell Amazon Gift Cards? Let’s Find Out

Does Whole Foods Sell Amazon Gift Cards? Let’s Find Out

Amazon sells its gift cards to more than 100 retailers in the United States.

Some popular places customers can buy Amazon gift cards include Starbucks, Best Buy, Whole Foods Market, CVS Pharmacy, Safeway, Wegmans, 7 Eleven, Walgreens, Corner Market, BreadBox, A&A Market, etc.

Gift cards of $15, $25, $50, and $100 can be found at numerous retailers, including convenience stores, grocery stores, and pharmacies.

There is no purchase fee for Amazon gift cards bought from these places.

Whole Foods Market buys gift cards from Amazon and sells them to their customers.

In addition to Amazon gift cards, it also sells many third-party gift cards.

Amazon gift cards bought at Whole Foods Market don’t have an expiry date and can be redeemed at any location.

Customers can walk up to any Whole Foods and go to the customer service desk to buy them.

Amazon itself acquired whole Foods Market in 2017. This change led to the introduction of many new dynamics in the grocery world.

Because of this development, Amazon was able to capitalize on Whole Foods’ renowned reputation among the regulars and customers all across the US.

Whole Foods veterans who’re pretty satisfied with the products and services of the grocer might have been skeptical about Amazon taking over the company.

The partnership with Amazon allowed the grocer to expand to many locations and gain a lot of profit as a result.

With the developments between Amazon and Whole Foods, fans wondered if the partnership allows Amazon gift cards to be used at different Whole Foods locations.

The truth is, Whole Foods stores buy gift cards from Amazon and sell them to the customers at their customer service desks.

However, the gift cards cannot be used at any Whole Foods store. The Amazon gift cards can only be used on the website or app of Amazon.

However, if you happen to have an Amazon Prime membership, you get to enjoy exclusive features offered by Prime.

Customers with Amazon Prime membership can enjoy these exclusive offers when shopping at Whole Foods stores.

Amazon Prime members also get to take advantage of the different rewards and discounts offered by Whole Foods Market from time to time.

Moreover, customers can pay using their Amazon Prime credit card at Whole Foods stores.

However, it should be noted that said benefits are only exclusive to Amazon Prime members. There is one way customers might be able to use their gift cards at Whole Foods.

Customers can order groceries from Whole Foods using their Amazon Fresh. This way, the gift card can be redeemed at the grocer.

Amazon Prime can also be used to order various things from Whole Foods.

However, you have to check if the service is available in your area, and you can pay by redeeming your Amazon gift card.


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