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Businiess name:  Whole Foods Market
Review by:  Ben S.
Review content: 
I know what you're thinking. What could he possibly have to say of interest about Whole Foods? Read on... My wife and I went there the weekend before last to pickup catering dishes we had pre-ordered for a baby shower we were hosting that evening. We didn't order from Whole Foods by accident but rather because we generally like the quality of the food and the variety of selection. Upon arriving at this location to pickup our order, I quickly realized this Whole Foods was figuratively and literally thousands of miles away from the Whole Foods I've shopped at in San Francisco and Chicago. In short, it was a freakin' mad house with aggressive cart drivers jockying for position down the aisles, long lines everywhere we looked, etc. While the quality of the food remained high and the selection increasingly vast, the experience was subpar. With Larry's, Metropolitan Market, and the PCC all within a reasonable distance from our house, we've got other alternatives at which we'll do our shopping going forward.

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