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If you're looking for a new grocery shopping experience, check out these great green grocers! Here is the first installment on Raleigh area natural food shopping: where to go, what kinds of goodies you'll find, and what brought these markets into being.

Whole Foods. What do you think of when you hear someone talk about a Whole Foods market? It made me think of Santa Cruz with the hippy lifestyles, all organic foods and well, I just didn't think it was for me. Man, was I wrong. I walked in the door and my opinion changed so fast I couldn't believe it!

Whether you're relocating to the Raleigh/Triangle area, or have lived here for quite some time, you may be as unaware of all the shopping choices as I was.  

Here is some history of the store and what made me like it so much.

Whole Foods Raleigh relocating informationWhole Foods started in Austin, Texas in 1980 with just one store and 19 employees and met with immediate success.

The company was tested when less than a year after opening a flood wiped out all inventory and equipment with no insurance to rebuild with.  In a telling show of loyalty, customers and neighbors came to help, and Whole Foods was able to reopen less than a month later.

Whole Foods has a motto of Whole Foods, Whole People, Whole Planet.

            Whole foods - meaning using high quality, high flavor, naturally preserved food from local and world vendors.

            Whole people - finding the best employees, with a passion for food and respect for others, to help ensure customer satisfaction.

            Whole planet - while helping support organic farming and protecting the environment, Whole Foods also sponsors neighborhood events, supports food banks and contributes at least five percent of net profits to not-for-profit organizations. Also, Whole Foods helps local producers that are struggling with their Local Producer Loan Program by putting aside $10 million annually for low-interest loans to help those in need.

In 2007, Whole Food's was named #5 in the Forbes list of 100 best companies to work for and has been in the top 50 for the last 7 years. Now with more than 265 stores in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, Whole Foods can be found in 37 states.  Fortunately for us North Carolinians, there's 4 locations right in the Raleigh area: in Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh, NC.

Now, if you are still wondering what makes Whole Foods so great, here is what I found when I went to visit the Cary, NC location.

Whole Foods bulk grocery organicWhen I first walked in the store, I thought it wasn't much different from most grocery stores. Produce was the first department I came do and everything was stacked in bins on cold cases on the wall looking fresh and yummy.

And then I realized, that's where the similarities stopped. With more than 100 choices of organic fruit to choose from, including more rare fruit such as passion fruit and ugly fruit there's more to sample here than in any grocery store I've been in.

To the right of the produce dept was a wall of bulk bins full of grains, nuts and other goodies to buy by the pound.

 

I was thinking this is great for those of us whom aren't sure if we like a particular food and would like to have just a taste before investing too much into a new food. 

Whole Foods - meat counter organic fresh foodAfter chatting with someone else, I realized this is also a fantastic way to cut down on food packaging like cardboard and plastic - just fill up your own reusable Tupperware containers!

Next I came to the seafood department. Everything looked so fresh! I didn't linger too long as a class tour was going through and I didn't want to interrupt.

As I walked along the back wall, I came upon the meat department. Now in most stores, customers walk to the self-serve meat counter, grab a prepackaged steak and go. At Whole Foods, everything can be custom cut and packed to order.

Also, since the meat here is raised without added hormones and antibiotics, there's no wondering what else might be in the meat, besides, well, meat. For those who like to be adventurous, Whole Foods also offers choices of duck, rabbit, veal, ostrich and buffalo.

Whole Foods Raleigh Chapel Hill winesMaking a special dish that needs some kind of rare cheese you've never heard of?

Look no farther, in Whole Foods' specialty department, they offer one of the largest cheese selections in the Raleigh Triangle including raw milk chedders, spreads, imports and organic choices.

Need some wine to go with all of that cheese?

Don't forget to check out the huge wine section on the way to the checkout counter.

 

 

Whole Foods Raleigh Cary Chapel Hill BakeryDon't forget about the bakery. Wow! Fresh bread, pastries, cakes, cookies, scones, Whole Foods has it all.

And, the best part is, they are all handcrafted with natural ingredients. None of that bleached flour, artificial flavoring or preservatives used here.

My very favorite part of the store was the salad bar and hot bar. If you're on the go and only have a couple of minutes to grab breakfast or lunch, then if for no other reason, Whole Foods is the place for you.

With more than 60 items in the salad bar and 24 hot dishes there is something for everyone. Fresh fruit, vegetables, mixed salads, green salad fixings, meat dishes, vegetarian and vegan dishes, they have it all. The salad and hot bar are open from 7:30am to 9:00pm everyday.

Whole Foods Cary Raleigh Chapel Hill hot barIf you aren't able to get out much, but would still like to shop at Whole Foods, contact your local store and see if they are one of the locations that can offer home delivery.

Needless to say, I was amazed by all that Whole Foods has to offer and I will defiantly be back to shop again.

The prices are very competitive with other supermarkets, and with the freshness of everything as well as the support that Whole Foods' gives to the environment its no wonder that they market themselves as the world's leading retailer of natural and organic foods. 

Check out their site at http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/ to find out more.

Next time you need to grocery shop, stop in at your local Raleigh, Cary, Durham or Chapel Hill Whole Foods Market and check them out!  I've included a handy map, just in case. 

  • Cary:                102B New Waverly Place, NC 27517
  • Raleigh:            3540 Wade Ave, Raleigh NC 27607
  • Chapel Hill:       81 South Elliot Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
  • Durham:           621 Broad Street, Durham NC 27705


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10 Comments on An Adventure in Groceries - Checking out the local Whole Foods market

Penny,  I enjoyed reading your post on Whole Foods Market!  My husband, Steve, is the Bakery Coordinator for the South Region, which includes North Carolina, so thank you for your endorsement!  Whole Foods is a great company, dedicated to quality, all-natural foods and a positive environment for customers and team members!

Linda Schulte, Keller Williams North Atlanta, Alpharetta GA

02/13/2008 06:28 PM by Linda Schulte (Keller Williams)


I'm looking forward to Whole Foods coming to our island soon.  Although we already have some very good health food stores.  Competition is good.

02/15/2008 02:37 PM by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Penny, Whole Foods is fantastic!  I'm fortunate to live within 15 minutes of two great Whole Foods Markets.  Walking through the store in itself is a sensory delight.

02/16/2008 08:37 AM by Brian Block -- Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate (RE/MAX Allegiance)


Wholefoods is a staple in my grocery shopping habits! I just wish they'd build one in the North North Raleigh area (Wakefield or Wake Forest)... closer to me!

02/16/2008 09:13 AM by Libby Telford, Raleigh Home Staging Consultant (Style It Right, LLC)


Libby - I'm amazed that we have four Whole Foods locations in the Raleigh area.  It looks like there are an average of 5 stores per state right now in the states that even have Whole Foods.  Maybe another one will come soon...

Linda - I'm glad that I went in, and I know now that I'll be back.  I look forward to completing the next part of this series.  There are some great local stores, as well as Trader Joes, that offer the same benefits. 

02/17/2008 07:49 AM by Stanton Homes - Penny Hull: Raleigh Area Custom Home Builder (Stanton Homes Inc - Raleigh Custom Homes)


Penny - I really like Whole Foods market. It seems you can find about anything you are looking for there. 

02/18/2008 12:14 AM by Candy Henthorne- Spring Texas Real Estate (Results Realty)


Great presentation Penny and I like how you inserted the google map - ( I can't get it to upload to AR correctly for me LOL) and how you put other related links in your posting!

Sincerely,

Grace

02/18/2008 12:05 PM by Jeff & Grace Safrin-SpousesSellingHouses REALTORS, F.C.Tucker Company, Indiana (F.C.Tucker/Advantage Realty)


Grace - I'll contact you and try to help you get a map set up. 

Candy - I'm glad I finally checked it out.  I can't wait to try Trader Joe's next - that's another place I've heard good things about, but haven't actually been in!  One opened in Cary not too long ago, so that's next on my list.

02/19/2008 06:39 AM by Stanton Homes - Penny Hull: Raleigh Area Custom Home Builder (Stanton Homes Inc - Raleigh Custom Homes)


Wanted to come back and thank you for the directions on how to insert the google map - I will attempt it again soon - I appreciate your help Penny!

Sincerely,

Grace

02/19/2008 09:14 PM by Jeff & Grace Safrin-SpousesSellingHouses REALTORS, F.C.Tucker Company, Indiana (F.C.Tucker/Advantage Realty)


Penny,

This is one of the most beautiful and thorough blogs I've ever read here at AR and now you've got me wishing so much that Whole Foods existed here in my area too.....I'd become a regular shopper there for sure after reading this.

Wonderful pictures! 

((-:

Jo 

02/19/2008 09:58 PM by Jo-Anne Smith-Belleville, Quinte and Prince Edward Region Real Estate, Ont. (Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty, Brokerage)


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