Whole Foods stores, operated by the world's largest retailer of natural and organic foods, are like hybrids, offering the kinds of products usually found in small, local co-ops, but with the wide selection more typical of conventional grocery superstores.
The Town and Country location stands at 55,000 square feet, nearly twice the size of the Brentwood store. It offers free Wi-Fi, café seating for 80, outdoor dining, the Whole Kids' Club for young shoppers, kids' birthday parties and cooking classes, and adjoining walking/running path and bike racks, among many other impressive features.
The produce selection is high quality, with prices to match; same for the meat and seafood departments. The 365 and Whole Kids house brands offer some relief, particularly on kid staples like cereal, snack foods, and peanut butter and jelly. Sample stations throughout the store enable parents and kids to graze while they shop; or they can buy something to enjoy in the cafe area after check-out.
Prepared dishes run the gamut from soups to sushi, with vegetarian, vegan, Asian, and Mexican options. Most stores feature in-house kitchens that serve up hot, ready-to-eat meals, as well as in-store dining tables. Fresh breads, spices, bulk grains, dietary supplements, frozen and canned foods, sumptuous chocolates and baked goods, and designer cheeses are also available. Pet food, bath products, magazines, cut flowers, and paper goods are
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