Whole Foods is tweaking receipts to highlight Amazon Prime member savings after customer complaints

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Whole Foods is tweaking its receipts and checkout screens 'so customers can see their savings more clearly,' according to an internal company memo.

Whole Foods is trying to draw more attention to its discounts and Amazon Prime member savings by tweaking customers' receipts.

Receipts, for example, will start specifying different Prime member deals — such as"Prime Extra 10%" or"Prime Buy 1 Get 1" — directly underneath items where those deals apply.

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