Address: 4301 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97213, USA
Phone: +15032842644
Sunday: 8AM–9PM
Monday: 8AM–9PM
Tuesday: 8AM–9PM
Wednesday: 8AM–9PM
Thursday: 8AM–9PM
Friday: 8AM–9PM
Saturday: 8AM–9PM
Kody Bayman
Security guard followed me around the entire time. As soon as I walked in, they started following me until I bought a sandwich which I ate in the store. But then I also needed to get groceries for dinner and when I started shopping he started following me again. I get it's their job to profile kind of but still I really don't appreciate that level of suspicion. I don't steel and haven't since I was like 16 and now I'm 33. The dude was way to overzealous and made my shopping experience awkward
Joseph Talboom
The only Whole Foods I've been to around the USA that the coffee cafe was not open anymore. ( even in the morning)The salad bar had no organic items, and the produce department had much more non-organic than organic items. I couldn't find any hand sanitizer, or labels to stick on the peanut butter containers in the bulk section .The outdoor picnic tables were old and not safe.( they were wobbly with one person sitting on it.) Lastly, when I was in the men's bathroom, a female employee walked in unannounced to check something on the bathroom wall. Typically,I have great experiences at all Whole Foods, but this one was lacking too many things.Let's hope it improves!
Chris Ellison
I stopped in to drop off an Amazon return. There were no signs clearly visible stating where to return merchandise. I assumed it was at the customer service desk where it was "closed" and two women standing there talking amongst themselves largely ignoring me. I know they saw me so I waited patiently to be helped. That offer never came so I had to speak up with, "Excuse me? Can tou tell me where to turn in an Amazon product return?" One of them said, "Right here" and then helped me. WHOLE FOODS is owned by Amazon no less.
Veronica Lundmark
I have had a few less than enjoyable experiences at this particular store, but my visit last night takes the cake. I went in to get a few sweet potatoes. When I went to the checkout, the man behind the counter was talking to the customer in front of me about rental prices at trailer parks in Gresham. The conversation went on through my own transaction. The cashier did not greet me or say anything to me because of his riveting discussion with the previous customer. When I believed my transaction was complete, he waved me off as if to say I was good to go. When I went to the stairway to leave I was literally being chased out of the store by screaming employees and a security guard yelling at me that my card didn't go through. I went back to the register to find that I needed to input my PIN to complete the transaction. I might have known that if the cashier wasn't so interested in his conversation with some one else and paying attention to his work. It was definite overkill for 3 sweet potatoes totaling $2.76.
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Whole foods, natural grocers
No.
Although i believe they have many types of shrimp, i dont think frozen rock shrimp is one of them, you may be better off looking for some kind of seafood speciality market.
I believe so, but should contact then to make certain
Not yet.
Whole Foods in general appears to carry oxtail based on a search I did. Not sure about specific stores...
Don't know call store
That's a "please call them" situation.
I've seen it as a seasonal item. Since it's the holidays, give them a call. Happy holidays
Call them I believe they do
I imagine it depends more on the size of the crab. But ask to get the best choice.
Yes, they do, when available from the vendor
You'll have to call them
It varies from needed a butt there's usually lots of vegetables a pasta dish chicken and a bunch of soups
Yes
freekeh is roasted green wheat Never mind, New Seasons carries it.
If you go to SF Market on 82nd and Powell, they have big ones there
Google Whole Foods, choose your store, tap on website, tap on accessible view, and it should bring up a pic of deli sandwiches as the first pic. Go from there.
They sure do.. Multiple kinds, organic and non-organic. They also sell the herbs and spices you need to make your own from scratch.
Katy Ellis, have you tried Bob's Red Mill?
Thats a local variety, so they will likely have it in season. Best to call and check.
Yes, Derek, they have two kinds: grass-fed at $7.99 per pound, and local 85/15 at $4.99 per pound.
Yes
They do have it always
As of this writing, they are out of the regular butternut squash ravioli but do have gluten free butternut squash ravioli.
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