REVIEWS
- I went to the Santa Fe whole foods around midday. I shouldn't have been surprised that everybody else was shopping at the same time. So while it was crowded, I was very pleased to have enabled to provision my RV with whole foods products. They're consistent. Quality made my choices a little simpler and a lot of the food I wanted I was able to find.
- This feels smaller than the usual Whole Foods elsewhere. Otherwise, good experience, fresh food (including fish!), and friendly service. Especially if you're in SF for a few days and don't want to navigate unknown grocery store chains, Whole Foods is a welcome known quantity.
- It’s weird to me that a scoop of lettuce costs 12x more than bananas whenever bananas weigh more… hmm. Not sure what they are trying to pull here… the workers seem kinda conditioned and not so friendly.
- Rude staff horrible hospitality and horrible customer satisfaction no support when looking for a item poor prices doesn't beat other stores Price value at all
- This store has really good food it’s just expensive to buy sometimes it’s not even worth it. Some of the managers there don’t care about their employees and customers. Keith is one of the managers there in the front end he is terrible doesn’t communicate ignores people he is just plain rude. I feel as a manager should be more kind to customers. Mostly the employees would help rather than a manager because they are “always too busy”.
ABOUT
Who are we? Well, we seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain the strictest quality standards in the industry, and have an unshakeable commitment to sustainable agriculture. Add to that the excitement and fun we bring to shopping for groceries, and you start to get a sense of what we’re all about. Oh yeah, we’re a mission-driven company too.
The original Whole Foods Market opened in 1980 with a staff of only 19 people. It was an immediate success. At the time, there were less than half a dozen natural food supermarkets in the United States. We have grown by leaps and bounds since our first store opened.