2 Dozen Roses Only $19.99 at Whole Foods for Amazon Prime Members
Amazon Prime Members can score the best deal on roses! 🌹
Through February 16th, Amazon Prime Members can score TWO Dozen Roses from Whole Foods for just $19.99 (regularly $29.99). That’s just $10 per dozen!
This offer applies to single, multi, and rainbow color 24-stem bunches and is only available while supplies last at your local store.
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Even better, if you live close enough to a Whole Foods that you’re able to shop with Prime Now, you can even get your roses delivered! Note that if you’re having them delivered, you’ll need to spend at least $35 for free delivery.
Even if you have to gift them early, this is an awesome deal to grab for your Valentine! It’s a super popular offer so you may want to grab some right away!
To take advantage of this offer, simply download and log in to the Amazon or Whole Foods app and scan the bar code at checkout. The $19.99 rose offer will automatically apply for Prime members when you scan the bar code.
Check out more great ways to score cheap flowers year-round!
I did this last year and the roses were gorgeous! Thanks for the reminder
You’re so welcome, Stacy! Glad to hear how pretty they were last year!
Is there a limit to how many you can purchase?
Hi there! I do see “quantities limited” listed in the details. I wonder if it may vary by location.
It states this on the website: 24-stem rose sale disclaimer: Valid 2/10-2/16/21. Applies to single-, multi- and rainbow-colored, 24-stem bunches. Limit 10 units per customer. U.S. only. While supplies last. Quantities limited. No rain checks except where required by law.
Thanks, Cheryl! Much appreciated!
None available at my store.
Oh bummer!
I am not seeing a barcode to scan and I am unable to add it to my cart. I am missing a step? – thanks
Hi Markus! Be sure to open your Amazon app and then search “Whole Foods QR code”. That should bring it up for you! Happy shopping!
Had some delivered today… they’re ok… I think I would’ve picked out a better bunch