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    Market Sandwich

    Market Sandwich

    3.3
    (108 reviews)
    3.6 mi
    $$$

    They must have had a lot of turn over here as there are many new and pleasant people working here -…read morefinally!!! Very clean - employees actively cleaning floors, stocking. Produce all very fresh. The premade packaged foods for on -the-go were freshly made. Nothing expired or past date that I saw on this trip. I was able to get some fresh fruit chopped up for half price to bring to a get together today. The woman who cashed me out was very nice, just starting her shift at the register, and was conversative which was nice. Once I finished loading groceries into my car a nice employee -older man -asked if he could take my cart for me. I was just about to bring it back inside myself but this was nice and we told each other to have a nice day. Just some simple kindness goes a long way. I am happy to see the change in attitude here with these new employees. Definitely for the better!

    This Whole Foods in Bellingham is not far from my condo in Providence and I was in the area…read morevisiting friends. The store itself feels a bit smaller than other ones I've been to, but the cleanliness and the staff are top notch. I was looking for some beverages and they had a good selection of seltzer water, sodas and teas. I have always trusted their 365 private label brand, they do a great job on matching or exceeding the quality of national labels, great job, Whole Foods. The story of this chain goes like this, in 1978, twenty-five-year-old college dropout John Mackey and twenty-one-year-old Renee Lawson (Hardy), borrowed $45,000 from family and friends to open the doors of a small natural foods store called SaferWay in Austin, Texas. When the couple got booted out of their apartment for storing food products there, they decided to simply live at the store. Since it was zoned commercial, there was no shower stall. Instead, they bathed in the Hobart dishwasher, which had an attached water hose. Two years later, John and Renee partnered with Craig Weller and Mark Skiles to merge SaferWay with their Clarksville Natural Grocery, resulting in the opening of the original Whole Foods Market on September 20, 1980. At 10,500 square feet and a staff of 19, this store was quite large in comparison to the standard health food store of the time. Less than a year later, on Memorial Day in 1981, the worst flood in 70 years devastated the city of Austin. Caught in the flood waters, the store's inventory was wiped out and most of the equipment was damaged. The losses were approximately $400,000 and Whole Foods Market had no insurance. Customers and neighbors voluntarily joined the staff to repair and clean up the damage. Creditors, vendors and investors all provided breathing room for the store to get back on its feet and it re-opened only 28 days after the flood. Beginning in 1984, Whole Foods Market began its expansion out of Austin, first to Houston and Dallas and then into New Orleans with the purchase of Whole Food Company in 1988. In 1989, they expanded to the West Coast with a store in Palo Alto, California. While continuing to open new stores from the ground up, the company fueled rapid growth by acquiring other natural foods chains. Amazon bought Whole Foods Market for $13.7 billion on August 24, 2017. It was a much-talked about match that shook the world of retail. The deal saw an online powerhouse acquire a beloved organic grocer. It also marked a massive foray into the realm of brick-and-mortar grocery for Amazon. So far, the venture seems to have been a good thing for both. Amazon Prime customers get weekly specials at Whole Foods and the grocery chain gets the stable financial backing of a mega technology giant.

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    Whole Foods Market

    Whole Foods Market

    2.0
    (6 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    We've been shopping at this Whole Foods location since it was Bread & Circus many years ago. We've…read moreseen many changes over the years, but this review will cover only our recent experiences. Since Amazon took over, there has been a decline. Favorite products have disappeared and produce quality can often be hit or miss. Strawberries specifically can either be great or a disaster. The meat department is excellent. The prepared food dept is excellent. In fact I only have two complaints. First, the Amazon "pickers" who rush around the store putting orders together. These black-vested carriage bashers don't pay attention as they stare at their phones, push their way through crowded aisles, and don't give rats behind about regular customers. They are rude and disrespectful. I have yet to find a competent, courteous, aware black-vest "pickers" yet. It's a detriment to the experience. I wish the store would train these people to chill out and remember that people are spending $200-300 a week there not to be fighting over broccoli with a 50-year old roboshopper. My second complaint is pricing. It's frustrating to see a price of an item jump from reasonable to "too expensive so I won't buy it." Caulipower Chicken nuggets went from $8.99 to $12.99 in just two years. Steak strips went from $14.99 to $17.99 to now $21.99 in the same time span. Chocolate candy that was always under $10 is now $14 in just a year. I understand that pricing has increased in all grocery stores, but the hikes and jumps at WF is painfully excessive. Why do I keep going back? Because it's still the best store in our area. Always clean and easy to navigate. They usually have everything we're looking for and a smart shopper can ship the yellow tags and save a good amount on routine items. But the BEST thing about this store is the people. I could list half the employees that work there and have been there for years. They make the experience exceptional and deserve five stars, just in their own. Friendly, helpful, thoughtful, real, kind people who we trust. I haven't found that at Stop & Shop or Trader Joe's... at least not consistently. Their catering and holiday meals are fantastic and their teams are always super helpful in putting together the right combinations. We have ordered catering for work and home and our Thanksgiving meals are always great. They work hard on getting these right. TL;DR - shopping at WF in Bellingham MA is usually a pleasant experience though expensive. The Amazon "pickers" are often rude, pushy, and discourteous. The regular staff are wonderful and great at their jobs, always going the extra mile. Prices are tough to swallow sometimes and they often abandon favorite products to cater to shelf real estate. Five stars for the people, teams, and service. However, the other stuff took it down to four stars. we continue to shop between here and Market Basket weekly. I hope this was helpful.

    Place is going downhill. It's bad enough they sell many of their brand products and little to no…read moremainstream brands. The meat and fish sections are both ehhhhh. Back in the day Whole Foods was THE PLACE to get prime meat and seafood. Now it's WEGMANS by far. The pizza here is now awful and the prepared food section is terrible compared to how it used to be. FYI I tried some mango shrimp thing and spit it out it was that bad. Shrimp was literally soft and weird. IDK now else to explain it. Just weird.

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