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I Tried 4 of Whole Foods’ Newest (and Healthiest!) Groceries — Here’s What I Thought – The Kitchn
Whole Foods Market will open its long-anticipated Richmond store at 9 a.m. on Jan. 30, the Amazon.com Inc.-owned supermarket chain announced Tuesday.
Whole Foods Is Running a Flash Sale on Prosecco & Wine for New Year’s Eve – Thrillist
Everyone is filled with high hopes for the new year. New opportunities are surfacing and you'll definitely change your deeply ingrained habits with just a couple of days notice. Easiest thing in the world. That's why everyone sends out the old year with a party to make sure you'll spend the first moments of the new year working off the consequences of decisions made last year. There's plenty of time for those resolutions later in the year.
This New Food Label Will Mainstream Whole Foods’ Biggest Trend For 2020 – Forbes
“We plan to make Regenerative Organic Certified products publicly available after the Natural Foods Expo in 2020,” promises Rodale Institute CEO, Jeff Moyer, of the food label that will mainstream what Whole Foods says is the biggest food trend for 2020.
Meet Cathy Strange, the Person Behind Whole Foods’ Unbeatable Cheese Selection – The Kitchn
Cathy Strange, the Vice President of Specialty Product at Whole Foods (including cheese, olive oil, and adult beverages), has the kind of job most people only dream of: eating cheese for a living. (Um, where do we sign up?) As part of the gig, she travels the world in search of the best cheeses (and much more!) to stock in stores around the country, so shoppers like us can try them too.
This Hanukkah, Let Michael Solomonov Make Dinner – The New York Times
For a Whole Foods holiday meal, the Zahav chef serves chicken schnitzel and other fried delights.
‘12 Days of Cheese’ Returns to Whole Foods in Time for Party Season – Food & Wine
Here's this year's list of one dozen artisan cheeses that will be available at half price starting next week.
Whole Foods’ Massive ‘12 Days of Cheese’ Sale Is Back -Thrillist
If there's a line item in your monthly budget simply labeled "cheese," you're doing something right. This month, you'll get a little budgetary relief because Whole Foods' "12 Days of Cheese" is back.