
Whole Foods Market
270 Greenwich Street, New York, NY
About Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market is an Austin, Texas-based foods grocer with over 275 locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Halal summary
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. Select locations within this chain have begun offering halal products, including the ever expanding certified Halal Saffron Roads brand. Some Saffron Road offerings at this location may include gourmet Halal entrees, dessert mini tarts, artisan broths, chickpea snacks, and simmer sauces. Availability varies from store to store.
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Score reflects a halal certificate on file.
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270 Greenwich Street, New York, NY
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Above average store. Pretty clean and well-stocked. This location carries the full line of Saffron Road products. We purchased the chicken tikka masala and naan from this store and had a tasty lunch!
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GoogleWholeFoods Tribeca, how about respecting New York law and NOT LETTING DOGS IN YOUR STORE? I shop there every day and every day I see many dogs that obviously are not service animals. No one ask the inconsiderate dog owners for justification so they all get in with their dogs. As a result, you can see dogs sniffing groceries, barking at customers, putting their paws on food displays, and even peeing - true, see the picture. It's DISGUSTING and totally UNHYGIENIC. RESPECT THE LAW and make sure dogs stay out of your store.
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GoogleIt's was huge and I got lost looking for items. But thank goodness for the customer service desk. Had everything i needed and more.
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GoogleOur family used to shop at this Whole Foods location for decades, sometimes several times a week. We were such regulars that we were even selected as "Customers of the Month" (back when Whole Foods truly valued its customers before the Amazon takeover). Unfortunately, recent visits have been a huge letdown. The shelves are poorly stocked, often filled with multiples of a single product to disguise the shortage and lack of variety. But the most troubling issue is the security staff. Numerous reviews have pointed out the same problem: they follow customers, hover over them, and stand uncomfortably close while they pack their bags or load their shopping carts after paying. This behavior seems to predominantly target female customers, creating an unwelcoming and disrespectful environment. Contrast this with my experience at Trader Joe's, where the cashier graciously offered to pack my shopping cart for me. If Trader Joe's were a publicly traded company, I wouldn't hesitate to invest in it. Any woman looking to spend her hard-earned money deserves a more respectful and pleasant shopping experience.
















