Fresh Thyme Deals of the Week 7/8 – 7/14

Fresh Thyme Grocery Store in Ashwaubenon is a great source for natural/organic products when you don’t want to walk a marathon at Woodmans. I frequently buy produce and meats at Fresh Thyme, and I love their yogurt section.

Fresh Thyme’s coupon policy is pretty simple: They accept vendor coupons, as long as they are not expired or specified for use at a different retailer. They also offer digital coupons if you have a My Thyme Rewards account

This list of my favorite Deals of the Week is compiled from the Green Bay/Ashwaubenon. YMMV at the other locations in Wisconsin.

This week at Fresh Thyme you can get 500 bonus points to your My Thyme Rewards account WYB 5+ pounds of Stone Fruit, so Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, & Cherries in any combination.

Produce

  • 20% off all Organic Produce

Meat, Poultry, Seafood

  • 20% off Miller Organic Poultry
  • $5.99 Applegate the Great Organic Uncured Beef Hot Dog

Dairy/Deli/Refrigerated Foods

  • $6.99 Vital Farms Organic Pasture Raised Eggs
  • 2/$5 12oz Fresh Thyme Organic Tofu

Beverages

  • 2/$7 64oz Fresh Thyme Organic Lemonade

Frozen Foods

  • 2/$4 WYB 2+ 10oz Snowpac Organic Vegetables
  • BOGO 50% off Cascadian Farm Organic Frozen Potatoes

Pantry

  • BOGO 50% off Primal Kitchen Organic Condiments
  • 2/$5 WYB2+ Fresh Thyme Organic Tortilla Chips
  • $11.99 33.5oz Fresh Thyme Organic Olive Oil

To see the complete ad, click here.

Want to check out other Grocery Stores’ Sales? Click here.

Fans of reading may be interested in my other website, Bargain Sleuth Reviews. The majority of books I review are Advanced Reader’s Copies, which are given for free. Or I get my books to review from The Brown County Library.

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