Difference between revisions of "Whole Foods Market"
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'''Whole Foods Market''' is supermarket where you can buy natural and organic products including seafood, groceries, meat, breads, salads, beer, wine, cheese, flowers, pet products, and household products. | '''Whole Foods Market''' is supermarket where you can buy natural and organic products including seafood, groceries, meat, breads, salads, beer, wine, cheese, flowers, pet products, and household products. | ||
− | WFM has | + | WFM has three locations in Manhattan: |
* On the south side of [[Union Square]] | * On the south side of [[Union Square]] | ||
* At [[Columbus Circle]] in the basement of the [[Time Warner Center]] | * At [[Columbus Circle]] in the basement of the [[Time Warner Center]] | ||
+ | * On Houston between Bowery and Chrystie in the Lower East Side/Soho | ||
− | Rumor has that a third location will be opened within a few years on the [[Upper West Side]] at the 808 Columbus development. | + | Rumor has that a third location will be opened within a few years on the [[Upper West Side]] at the 808 Columbus development. |
[[West Side Market]], [[Milano Market]], and [[Garden of Eden]] all make fairly good substitutes for WFM if you can't bothered heading downtown. | [[West Side Market]], [[Milano Market]], and [[Garden of Eden]] all make fairly good substitutes for WFM if you can't bothered heading downtown. | ||
[[Category: Supermarkets]] | [[Category: Supermarkets]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 14 January 2008
Whole Foods Market is supermarket where you can buy natural and organic products including seafood, groceries, meat, breads, salads, beer, wine, cheese, flowers, pet products, and household products.
WFM has three locations in Manhattan:
- On the south side of Union Square
- At Columbus Circle in the basement of the Time Warner Center
- On Houston between Bowery and Chrystie in the Lower East Side/Soho
Rumor has that a third location will be opened within a few years on the Upper West Side at the 808 Columbus development.
West Side Market, Milano Market, and Garden of Eden all make fairly good substitutes for WFM if you can't bothered heading downtown.