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The fish and chips at the whole foods market Boston on 348 Harrison Ave is delicious. They also have specials. Great take out choices also in the ready made food section of the market with healthy choices. Staff are friendly.
I love the store but the Amazon Prime Shoppers need to be trained on simple shopping etiquette. As some other reviewers have noted, the shoppers often stand in the middle of an aisle or leave their cart in the middle of an aisle with no regard to anyone else. Multiply that by like 25 shoppers and it gets to be pretty annoying when you're also trying to shop.
I still shop here because it's close to home but since Amazon shoppers took it over it's become a nightmare. The parking lot has always been problematic; now the interior of the store is problematic. Amazon shoppers abandon their carts in the middle of an aisle while they search for products elsewhere in the store. Additionally, they are rude and don't apologize for their behavior. They will not step out of the way, but firmly stay planted in the aisles, blocking your path, when entering and leaving the store as well as when shopping. They also sit at the cafe tables taking up space, so good luck to you if you decide to have a meal or a snack. Between them and the homeless who come in to stay warm, there's no place to sit. Now we are paying a premium price to be treated in an insulting manner in a store that is no longer a pleasure to shop at. Gone is the WF image; now it's dingey and dirty looking. The Whole Foods staff continues to be helpful and kind; why can't Amazon shoppers be held up to the same high standard? Tip: Shop here late at night to avoid this crush of humanity.
Without a doubt, a flagship Whole Foods From The Future! It's gigantic, loaded with the natural/preservative free products you've come to know and overspend on, but and this is a big but (I like big buts, and I cannot lie) it's also got a fully stocked beer, wine and liquor department, as well as several quick service restaurants within. Literally, a one stop shop. What kinds, you ask? Full service Allegro cafe, a fry shack with fresh cod fish and chips, a wheatgrass and cold pressed juicery, a seriously large cheesemonger wonderland, a bowl producer a la Dig Inn or sweetgreen (base grain, protein, veg and sauces), a pizzeria and a deli counter for sandwiches, etc. And did I mention the beer, wine and liquor? All well represented by local and reasonably priced. There's a wine chiller barrel, too, so go ahead and grab that white on the way to your party... Plus, there's a free (often jammed) parking lot adjacent to the entrance for a quick in and out. Truth be told, the robust offerings and the parking make it a mecca for Prime Delivery drivers loading up on online orders and begrudgingly trodding through the aisles (truthfully, half the customers in this store at any given time are Amazon Fresh drivers), which might prove a bit frustrating for self shoppers. That said, you're hard pressed to find a WF with more to sell. A favorite, even if it's meant to be take in small doses.