• Whole Foods Market - Washtenaw Ave

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Large and well-stocked natural foods supermarket chain, acquired by Amazon.com in 2018. Offers selections in natural groceries and specialty foods, nutritional supplements and vitamins, fresh fruits and vegetables, as well home cleaning and natural body care products. Find vegan foods like tofu and soy products, plant milks, vegan ice cream, vegan cheese, frozen meals, vegan burger patties, cereals, nuts, and much more. Has deli and prepared foods department. Open Mon-Sun 8:00am-9:00pm.


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6 Reviews

First Review by mephitine

suzzzeq

Points +57

Vegetarian
07 Nov 2012

Great Place!

I shopped here whenever I was in Ann Arbor. They really need to build one in Lansing. I love Whole Foods and I've lived in several different cities and shopped in several different health food stores. Whole Foods never fails me.

Pros: Prices, Location

MelRob

Points +173

Vegan
09 Jun 2021

Needs improvement

They could use more GF vegan options in the Frozen department, particularly for burritos and entrees. I usually shop at WF as a last resort for items I cannot get anywhere else. They have Violife cheese, Maria & Ricardo's GF tortillas, Rebbl elixirs, GT's mushroom elixirs, GF frozen pizza crust, etc. It would be nice to see more GF vegan options in the prepared foods cooler too. The store layout is somewhat confusing

Pros: Unique selection

Cons: Few GF options for ready-made food

WFPBatarian

Points +226

Vegan
17 Apr 2018

If independently wealthy, I could live here.

If I were independently wealthy, I could live here. Great produce selection, great hot food bar, great salad bar, great prepared food and great bakery. But prices are expensive. The one saving grace is 5% back if one uses the Amazon.com VISA credit card.

Gretchen Gehrke

Points +49

Vegetarian
09 Mar 2009

Large selection, friendly staff

I really like both WholeFoods in Ann Arbor. The staff are friendly and will let you sample anything. They also have a no-questions return policy: if you simply do not like an item you purchased, you can return it. The prepared foods choices are pretty good, but really expensive. Also, EVERYTHING is made with a lot of canola oil. Most is organic etc, but I still wouldn't classify it as healthy. Their breads are delicious, and their guacamole is awesome (though really expensive!). If you shop their sales, you can actually spend very little money there. Stock up on canned organic beans, crackers etc, and yogurts. The fruits on sale are usually really well priced, but non-sale fruits are usually more expensive than elsewhere.

Pros: friendly staff, lots of organic, knowledgeable staff

Cons: expensive

Keith_Thode

Points +712

Vegan
17 Jan 2009

The biggest and best in Michigan

The best Whole Foods in Michigan. Huge salad bar and hot bar and sushi.

mephitine

Points +45

Vegetarian
26 Oct 2006

Vegetarians get lost in the shuffle

I shop here because they have things I need, but I rarely feel welcome. Vegetarians are the ones who helped build places like this, but now they're oriented to the organic-food crowd and tend to overlook their old vegetarian base. Employees often aren't knowledgeable about which cheeses are free of animal rennet, and don't realize that prepared dishes made with animal-rennet cheese are NOT vegetarian. I've found items that were labeled vegetarian but actually weren't. Many of their store brands are not specific in their labeling. Frustrating. But other than that, a large selection in a bright and clean store. They do carry many items I need, so I'm thankful for that.

Pros: Bright, clean store, good selection

Cons: Vegetarian ambivalent




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