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A beautiful place, delicious aromatic coffee at an affordable price. I go here every morning. Service is great too!
These are the rudest Whole Foods employees I have ever come across. From the deli to the customer service desk. Just yesterday I bought some peonies which fell apart that same evening. I called early the next morning and asked what they can do because for 4 peonies for $10 they are certainly not cheap. I offered to show receipt and photos, the person who picked up the phone rudely told me that all sales are final. I then said to him that they then need to note that because $10 is not cheap. This also is not the first time I have experienced their disgruntled attitudes. If you can, find another Whole Foods near you, these people are to be avoided if you can.
Ordered pick up. Was easy as can be once you get a time slot. It's so bad you need to fill your cart and then get tot he end and find out there are no time slots and need to switch stores and basically start over. Anyway, the pickup was very easy. The person who filled my order gave me two items that were wrong, but Whole Foods refunded me no problem. The reason it's three stars is I was very disappointed with the teriyaki steak tips from the butcher shop. I'm pretty sure they used stew beef. Terrible cut of beef. The seafood is always the freshest. Chicken tastes fantastic. Very good quality.
With covid 19 those over 65 and with disabilities are allowed to enter the store one hour early, according to Whole Foods website. This store however has decided not to allow those with disabilities to enter. The employee at the door asked me for ID that proves I'm over 65. I told her I have a disability. To which she said we have nothing that proves that so we're not letting those with disabilities to enter. She said Whole Foods has nothing that says they should. Which goes against the very clear guidelines on the website. After I told her I parked in the handicapped section, she even saw me pull in, she allowed me to enter but told me it was today only. I was so insulted. She was basically calling me a liar and did not respect that those with disabilities are at a high risk.