Albuquerque, N.M. (Feb. 22, 2024) Whole Foods Market opened its new 47,327-square-foot store, located at 2100 Carlisle Boulevard NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, on February 22 at 9 a.m. MST. The store is a relocation of the previous Albuquerque store (2103 Carlisle Blvd NE), which served the community for more than 30 years.

This new, larger location features upgraded amenities including expanded prepared foods and bakery departments, and a larger, more easily accessible parking lot. The new location also carries an expanded product assortment, with more than 400 local items from New Mexico, sourced with the help of Darcy Landis, Local Forager for Whole Foods Market.

“We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of our new store in Albuquerque. This larger, upgraded location includes a broader range of products that meet our high quality standards and reflects our commitment to providing the community with an exceptional shopping experience,” said Robert Crouse, Store Team Leader for Whole Foods Market. “With expanded departments and a focus on local partnerships, we look forward to continuing to serve our customers in this beautiful new space.”

Features of the relocated Albuquerque store include:

  • A large produce department with more than 280 certified organic items available at opening and Sourced for Good produce, floral bouquets, roses and tulips. Additional produce selection includes Dekopon citrus, organic blueberries, made-in-house salsas and guacamole dips and a large orchid variety.
  • Bakery department offering everyday favorites, such as brown butter cookies, bread baked fresh daily and Whole Foods Market’s Berry Chantilly Cake, including an alternative flour version available to a limited number of Whole Foods Market stores. Local offerings will include pastries from Chocolate Maven and artisan breads from Sage Bakehouse.
  • An expanded prepared foods department featuring a self-serve pizza station, made-to-order sandwich counter, sushi from Kikka and hot food and salad bars.
  • Specialty department dedicated to celebrating cheesemakers and artisan producers. Local items include feta cheese from Tucumcari Mountain Cheese Factory and dark chocolate bars spiced with New Mexico Chiles from the Chocolate Cartel. The cheese counter is overseen by trained cheesemongers who can offer recommendations for any occasion and create custom boards.
  • Curated grocery section filled with 365 by Whole Foods Market brand favorites and a variety of local products, including Mexican spiced coffee from New Mexico Piñon Coffee, jam from Heidi’s Raspberry Farm and granola from Taos Bakes.
  • Full-service seafood counter featuring smoked-in-house salmon, made-in-house crab cakes, tuna poke salad and a large oyster selection. All offerings are either sustainable wild-caught or Responsibly Farmed.
  • Full-service meat counter, with butchers available to cut steaks to order. Offerings include dry-aged beef, made-in-house sausage and Desert Mountain Grass-Fed Beef.
  • Extensive selection of more than 50 craft beers and spirits, with local options including Mixed-Up Cocktail Co. and Los Poblanos Botanical Spirits.
  • A Whole Body department with a large assortment of wellness and beauty items and a wide selection of local brands, including handmade artisanal body care products from Los Poblanos Farm Shop, wellness shots from Verde Food and Moses Brand bee pollen.

To give back to the community, Whole Foods Market is donating to local organizations Rio Grande Food Project, The Storehouse New Mexico, HopeWorks and Meals on Wheels New Mexico. Additionally, a Whole Foods Market refrigerated van previously donated through the grocer’s Nourishing Our Neighborhoods program to nonprofit organization Roadrunner Food Bank will make regular pick-ups from the new Albuquerque store to transfer rescued food to community members in need. To date, the retailer has donated 44 vans to food rescue organizations across the U.S. and Canada through the program.

All food at Whole Foods Market must meet the company’s rigorous Quality Standards, which prohibit hydrogenated fats, high-fructose corn syrup and more than 300 flavors, colors, sweeteners and other ingredients commonly found in food. In addition, all beauty and body care products must meet the company’s body care standards, which ban more than 240 commonly used ingredients, including phthalates, parabens and microbeads.

Prime members who shop at Whole Foods Market have access to a number of benefits year-round, including deep discounts on select popular products each week and an additional 10% off hundreds of in-store sale items. Additionally, customers can pay in-store with their palm using Amazon One or with the Whole Foods Market or Amazon app. For more information on in-store benefits for Prime members and payment options, please visit https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/amazon.

Whole Foods Market Albuquerque is open from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. opening day. Regular store hours will be 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. MST daily.  For more information on this store, please visit: www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/albuquerque.

 

About Whole Foods Market

For more than 40 years, Whole Foods Market has been the world’s leading natural and organic foods retailer. As the first certified organic national grocer, Whole Foods Market has more than 500 stores in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. To learn more about Whole Foods Market, please visit https://media.wholefoodsmarket.com/.

 

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