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I enjoy shopping here from time to time, but do end up always feeling like I was overcharged. The produce is actually magical to look at. Everything is gorgeous! I bought some black seedless grapes, and they were very sweet. I found all of the Asian ingredients I needed along with a head of live butter lettuce, and ground chicken) for the lettuce wraps I needed to make for dinner. That made me happy! The highlife I will say, was the crisp brownie cookies I purchased to make ice cream sandwiches with. Delicious!
I stopped here for groceries, both fresh produce and pre-made food. I was able to get only one type of food. The fresh produce section was well stocked with vegetables and ok with fruit. I guess people in MN-WI don't eat as much fruit as other parts of the country. Seafood was ok but limited compared to what I normally find at Whole Foods. There was a large display of high alcohol content hand sanitizer for $8.99 per bottle. As a novelty that could be fun when the Stay at Home orders are done, but otherwise it was just over-priced. And I still had hand sanitizer I bought in Spring 2019. Not a hoarder. Packaged goods: Some areas were picked over, some fine. A lot of open spots in the pastas. Frozen vegetables: If you like chopped spinach or baby lima beans, you were in business. There was one bag of broccoli florets. Otherwise, looks like they can't keep this section stocked. I didn't bother looking at paper products or flour/yeast. The prepared foods were a HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT. I was there around noon and there were hardly any deli foods, either packaged or in the counter. No chicken pot pies. One pasta salad that looked unappetizing. Tuna and chicken salads ready to put on a piece of bread, but we don't eat that. Just really no selection of hot or cold foods for takeout made in the deli. Some sushi, but it was cold and rainy, so nope. The deli employees, maybe 6 of them were standing together talking. One said Hi to me, which was nice. No one was doing anything, cleaning anything, and as I recall they didn't have masks on. The checkout people had masks and that was good as I was wearing one too. The person who bagged my groceries was fast and handled everything well but OMG the bags were heavy! I have also shopped in Atlanta at the Midtown flagship store, and in Fort Myers, FL. You expect the Midtown store to have a lot of stuff, and it does! Fort Myers is a fantastic store with a ton of selection too even though Fort Myers itself is not that big of a town. They couldn't keep bathroom tissue on the shelves but neither could anybody else; they did however have a lot of deli food available. This store in Woodbury is a real disappointment in the prepared foods area. I wish it would perform better knowing what other Whole Foods can do. Will check back but will probably mostly go to Kowalski's and Lunds/Byerly's instead.
Clean friendly atmosphere. Staff is willing to help out, direct or give recommendations of new items. Close to local hotels, which is great if you are wanting to grab something and not go out for a meal.
This is a place that sells allegro coffee within whole foods. Not an individual coffee shop. Good stuff though.