Whole Foods - Austin, TX

Whole Foods - Austin, TX Reviews


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9607 Research Blvd. Suite #300 • Austin, TX 78759
512.345.5003 • www.wholefoodsmarket.com



Overall 4.5 star rating4.32 of 5 (by 25 users)



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5 star rating Most Helpful
Favorable Review
MAR
22
2007

Whole Foods is my very favorite store. Sure I love Trader Joe’s for their frozen turkey, frozen chicken breasts and wild salmon. However Whole Foods is a supermarket which carries everything I could ever need.

They can be found all over the country though not in every state. They are in Canada and...

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likes organic product, will pay for quality

Jo
Plymouth, MA
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3 star rating Most Helpful
Critical Review
DEC
3
2007

I think that the products at WFM are not tat great in general. Yes they have some great local products that other store do not carry but I feel that you pay a premium to get them.

Here in NY they try to procure local products to that region, which is good.

The house brands are not that good and often...

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appreciative of good service, seeking good service

zukabaker
Valley Stream, NY
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Whole Foods - Austin, TX Ratings and Reviews

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seeking a bargain, budget conscious, into trying new things, loyal shopper, seeking good service, cost-conscious, will pay for quality, generally a healthy eater

MAR
12
2008
I am a avid Whole Foods store shopper! I actually get exited about grocery shopping at Whole Foods, and that says a lot for me , because grocery shopping in regular super markets is a real chore for me . I am  very health conscious and very strict about reading labels for the ingredients content. I look for all natural, organic, and trans fat free, and sugar free, artificial free ingredients. It is difficult for me to find much of any of the foods my husband and I eat at regular super markets.
 My diet and my husbands diet consists mostly of raw fruits and vegetables, raw nuts, lentils, some soy,...
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5 star rating
2008 Contributor
PEACEFULL1
Dumfries, VA



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likes organic product, loyal shopper, will pay for quality, online shopper

MAY
9
2007

My wife and I have been shopping at Whole Foods for about a year now, the one in Evanston. It's gotten to be one of our secondary shopping sites. We generally spend around $50 there, usually for organic fruits and vegetables and dairy products. We also buy soups and small cans of tuna for my lunches at the office, and gallons of bottled water. We also like the grind your own organic peanut butter.

The food is fresh and there often is a nice selection. However, most of the food is more expensive than conventional stores, even, sometimes, organic foods in conventional stores. I've got friends who...

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4 star rating
2009 Writer
Saxguy
Skokie, IL



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loyal shopper, will pay for quality

MAY
12
2007
Generally good produce, but sometimes you feel like there is too much of their horee use brand 365 being pushed.  Also you cannot find great European brands and other specialty items.
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4 star rating
Michael
60614



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organic buyer, married, forty something, parent of two, a man

JUL
18
2008

First off, we shop at the Gateway Whole Foods Market at Research and Capital of Texas Highway regularly. Truth be told, Whole Foods was one of the reasons we came to Austin in the first place (the WFM World Headquarters are located at the massive 6th & Lamar location). Having lived in St. Augustine, Florida, where Native Sun, the only decent natural foods store in the area, was 25 miles away in Jacksonville, we looked forward to living in close proximity to a Whole Foods.

Having settled in NW Austin, the Gateway location is the Whole Foods where we most often do our shopping. However, due to...

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4 star rating
2008 Advisor
jmdobies
Austin, TX



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Poor Service, Over priced

JUL
14
2008

I normally shopped at the Whole Foods store  in Weaton IL. however, after the bad customer service and the overprice items in the store, I am no longer a customer for Whole foods .

They really need to get their act together.. !

 


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1 star rating
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jmel
Aurora, IL



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likes organic product, loyal shopper, an aisle browser, generally a healthy eater, into trying new things, organic buyer, seeking good service, budget conscious

DEC
10
2007
For so long I stuck with what I knew in terms of eating and marketing. That is until I learned a better way of eating. An all natural(LOL)friend of mine told me about Whole Foods and from the moment I went I was hooked. Every trip their is filled with new discoveries and vast selections of things you dont often find at your regular markets. People hear Whole Foods and think "TOO PRICEY" but quality is well worth the coin...plus they to have sales just like other markets. I am currently addicted to their Jumble Cookies(packed with power and a taste that will have you craving more) filled with everything... review »
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5 star rating
2008 VIP
gitbean
Washington, DC



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will pay for quality, loyal shopper, generally a healthy eater

NOV
29
2007
The Whole Foods Market in Glendale, CA is absolutely amazing. I shop there at least 3 times a week for fresh entrees from the deli. Superb selection, fresh foods, the smokehouse meats are fantastic, exotic cheeses, sushi, fresh baked brick oven pizza, healthy sandwiches, the list goes on and on! I can't tell you everything about this particular market, you would have to experience it for yourself to get the full picture. I would reccommend Whole Foods to anyone. I've never had an unpleasant experience in the two years I have shopped there! The ONLY reason I can't give it 5 stars is simply... review »
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4 star rating
avamariec
91205



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into trying new things, cost-conscious, will pay for quality, eating out weekly, frequent diner, appreciate nice things, budget diner

APR
18
2009

If I'm looking for a selection of "ready to make" dinners that don't feel like they're "ready to make," my sights almost always turn to Whole Foods.  They have a good selection of semiprepared foods as well as fully prepared foods which are perfect if I want to fire up the grill or the oven at home but don't want to take the time to make something from scratch.  I've never had problems with the quality of anything that I've purchased and even though I may not always pick the healthiest option, the offerings are definitely a leg up over most restaurant or fastfood fare.

With all that said, Whole...

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4 star rating
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sjt123
Austin, TX



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seeking a bargain, budget conscious, generally a healthy eater

AUG
25
2009

Whole Foods have positioned itself to be the Gucci of food grocercy stores. Most of their produce and meat products have the higheat retail prices in the local area. i do have to admit that the quality of the meat market is excellent however the quanities that one can afford is rathe rlimiting, at least for me.

I do like the bulk items as I like to buy the candes and ****. It is easy with the scoops by the bins and you can put the stuff in paper or plastic, however plastic is prefered as they weigh less that paper, Over a period of a few years the extra monies one would pay for the bulk items could...

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4 star rating
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mbaboogie
Kingsville, TX



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generally a healthy eater

MAY
14
2008
My kids got me a lovely large pink stargazer lily from Whole Foods Market in Portland OR for Mothers Day.   This got me to thinking about the Whole Foods flower department which usually has a good selection of unusual plants like gardenias and orchids but may not be a place people think to go for flowers.  I don't think the plants are organically grown which means the flowers are grown with pesticides just like other commercial flowers.  This is something you have to watch at Whole Foods, many products are not organically grown, but still, the do have a good flower department, at least... review »
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4 star rating
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kanndvs
Portland, OR



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will pay for quality

DEC
19
2007
Living in Manhattan, there are not a ton of grocery stores. i have to travel to Whole Foods but am n

In 2007, Whole Foods Market is being recognized for increasing its green power purchasing to include more than 509 million kilowatt-hours of wind-based renewable energy credits. This is enough renewable energy to offset 100 percent of the electricity used in all of its stores, facilities, bake houses, distribution centers, regional offices and global headquarters in the U.S. and Canada. Whole Foods Market is the only FORTUNE 500 Company to offset 100 percent of its electricity use with renewable...

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5 star rating
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smc06s
Fairburn, GA



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bargain hunter, into trying new things, will pay for quality, seeking a bargain, seeking good service, appreciative of good service, cost-conscious, an aisle browser

NOV
11
2007
im an experamental shopper  will try most anything once just to see what  it is .my dad allways told me  you never know what you are missing if you dont try it  oncenever thought i woukld like raw asparagus till i tried it once at wholefoods market .and they have a nice  dineing spot inside the store  i got a blt with frenchfirs  for under 6 bucks but it  wasnty an ordanary  blt  they used panchetta  instead of bacon and added cheese and  the fries were frenchfried sweet potatosreally nice  store good prices on some stuff
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5 star rating
markwslay68
birmingham, AL



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appreciative of good service, generally a healthy eater, organic buyer, Vegan, a busy person, a person who enjoys quality, interested in natural products, not rich

DEC
12
2007

Customer Service is usually fast and friendly. Most of the staff are well-informed on the products. If you bring out food stamps or an Oregon Trail Card their attitude can change quickly.

They have a great selection of food you can eat at the store or grab and go. And a particularly good vegan selection.

The prices are a bit high, even for organic health food and they do not seem particularly quick to respond to the suggestion box.

Overall, a good quality experience.


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4 star rating
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Aplastic
Beaverton, OR



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