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Restaurant bewertenLike most reviewers say it's not as clean or spacious as other locations, but they have the same stuff. I find bargains every time I stop by. Two things I don't like... 1. for produce bags, they don't use biodegradable bags like Trader Joe's or Lazy Acre. 2. Bakery is no better than typical grocery store quality, using non-organic ingredients, but the prices are high. Everything I tried so far was too sweet and lacked good ingredients. I have no faith in their bakery goods.
I just witnessed an act of kindness between a Whole Foods Employee and an elderly man. I need to share. While shopping at Whole Foods they announced that they had to close early due to the mandatory curfew imposed on LA County. While I was walking out of the store, people were walking up wanting to go in the store. An employee of Whole Foods named Scotty stood at the entrance kindly telling people they were closed and he was sorry he could not let them in to the store. I then watched as an elderly man was walking up to the store. He said he just needed a carton of milk. Scott apologized to the man and said they were closed and he was not allowed to let any more customers into the store. Scott then told the man he was happy to get him the milk and bring it out to him. I watched as a carton of milk was brought outside to this man. The man asked if he could pay him and Scott told him not to worry about it he 'd take care of it. Scott treated this man with such respect and got the man what he needed. He didn 't know I was watching. When I got home, I called Whole Foods and asked the person who answered the phone who is Scotty. He replied, the manager. I highly recommend this Whole Foods based on their customer service and leader Scott! Watching that moment today really warmed my heart.
Whole Foods? No. Not whole. Comparing with the other WFMs this one sucks in the areas of merchandising and cleanliness.
This Whole Foods location is poorly managed. There is little guy who is very intense who seems to be a manger. Whenever you see someone that intense and a store that is run so poorly he 's clearly focusing on the wrong things. The pizza is always disgusting looking. It sits out for a long periods of time, and there is no effort to make it look even mildly appetizing. I 'm not expecting a food stylist from Bon Appétit Magazine to arrive on the scene and make things look good, but you should really strive to have standards better than a 7 Eleven. Also the coffee is always out. It 's always a joke between me and the other customers. Some of them know the nitty gritty and will provide details like: If Danielle is not here, you don 't get any coffee. The only reason people come to this tiny little location is because it 's convenient. If you can 't run a store of that size well your eye is not on the prize. I feel the managers at this store especially that dude I mentioned above focus on minutia, mired in ego and power, instead of looking at the big picture of how to run things. It 's like the type of personality that will go postal if you don 't use a coaster at their house, but you notice the stairs out front are broken and someone is going to die on those steps. It 's like that. You feel me?
A convenient location to the Pier and hotels along Harbor Drive. Typical Whole Foods. Very clean, very well organized and friendly staff