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Bidrage med feedbackI don't know why, but the employees at this Wholefoods are always rude and this started a long time before Covid!! I have tried for years and have tried about once a month and finally just had enough. Their quite pricey groceries often don't ring up correctly and instead of instant help and empathy you get sent to the customer service desk where they have employees that make you wait a long time to have a price check done. The person they sent doesn't know where the product could be located and won't listen to me sharing the exact location I found it. Luckily the Raleigh area has plenty of excellent grocery stores to pick from.
I 'm used to Whole Foods salad/hot bars being much more varied than at this location. I patiently go back every so often, hoping for a change of offerings, but it 's usually the omission of popular items that are replaced with less popular (a pile of red onions instead of cabbage? Unfortunately, too, there were many empty trays of food, and many with food crusted over. This last trip I ended up with a small salad and grabbed something frozen to eat later in the afternoon. Everything else was unappetizing. The layout was odd, too. Dressings in two different places? Two tofu options available both battered and deep fried nothing better like some cubed smoked tofu to put on the salad. No roasted chickpeas, just straight from the can. And the hot part of the bar is often mislabeled. You may go to the 'Asian ' section and find southern dishes. Some dishes aren 't even labeled, including the ingredients, so if you 've got food restrictions some dishes can 't even be taken up for consideration. For the number of staff milling about, you think they 'd be able to keep the eating area fully stocked with a wide variety of foods that vary more than one change every few months. Very disappointing location if you 're coming for lunch. Unless perhaps you stop in once a year and hope they changed things up. In the meantime it 'd be nice if Whole Foods kept this area clean, stocked, and they rotated in new dishes to keep things interesting.
Last night was shopping with my daughter in Whole foods,and everyone was so nice to us.We start shop at 9.45pm and finished 10.15pm,,,Everyone was so patient with us,bread person and meat department--Wow they so great ,they offer help and I feel like family,home!Love you Whole foods people!God Bless you!
Hard to believe most of these negative reviews are for real when they 're talking about the employees here being rude with a tude. I have been coming to this Wholefoods for about 7+ years now on average about 6x a month. So that 's probably 500+ times that I have shopped at this store and not once have I ever met one of these rude with a tude employees. Every single interaction I have had for 7+ years has been nothing but them bending over backwards to help. The prices on most items in the store are comparable to any other store in Raleigh, the Whole Paycheck nonsense is just that, nonsense. In fact if you shop Whole Foods correctly they 're actually cheaper for anything organic than any other market on town including the much ballyhooed Wegmans which I was hugely disappointed in. Whole Foods beats Wegmans and is a far nicer shopping experience. About the only meat I buy here is whole chickens when on sale and pepperoni. All other meat I buy from Costco which is unbeatable in that department. I buy 95% of my fruit and veggies and canned goods, soaps, and such from Whole Foods. Wine I buy from Trader Joe 's The one and only thing that kinda irked me in the whole 7 years is that recently they stopped doing their Thursday and Friday specials at the beer and wine bar for $2. It was so nice to come in grab a beer or glass of wine for $2 and shop. I wish they would bring that back and I am going to be petty and take off a star for that. The best trio of grocery stores in the area for what my wife and I buy is Whole Foods, Trader Joe 's and Costco. You 're completely covered for anything you need at best prices between these 3 places.
This is the place I go when I'm making one of those super healthy meals with the ingredients that I can't pronounce. Just going to Whole Foods makes me feel fancy and usually broke. Whole Foods has actually surprised me, especially now with the prime deals. Recently, they've had a buy one get one on kombucha and expensive cuts of meat for $6.99 a pound or less. Thank to deals like this we had lamb shank for Easter. I really love going and getting samples. This is also my son's favorite part of Grocery shopping. I also love that I see so much more diversity in Whole Foods since Amazon bought them.