Denise Gill+FollowCan Whole Foods Help You Live to 100?Ever wondered what people who live to 100 all have in common? Turns out, most centenarians eat 90% whole food, plant-based meals—think beans, whole grains, veggies, and barely any processed stuff. Dan Buettner’s research in Blue Zones shows it’s about more than just luck—lifestyle matters! Curious what drinks make the list, too? The Mediterranean diet, rich in these foods, helps fight off disease and keeps you fuller for longer. Maybe it’s time we swapped the chips for chickpeas! Longevity #WholeFoods #HealthyLiving #BlueZones #Health60Share
Megan Garcia+FollowWhole Foods Closes in Seattle—What’s Next?Heads up, Seattle shoppers! The Capitol Hill Whole Foods is shutting its doors for good after seven years, so now’s the time to snag those clearance deals. The closure isn’t about the recent cyber hiccup or delivery delays—it’s just that this spot wasn’t pulling its weight. But don’t worry, the staff is being moved to other stores, and Whole Foods is still opening new spots, including smaller, local-focused shops in NYC and beyond. Looks like your grocery run might get a little more local! #WholeFoods #Seattle #GroceryShopping #Business #LocalBusiness10Share
Megan Garcia+FollowWhole Foods Shuts Down, What’s Next?Heads up, Seattle! The Whole Foods in Capitol Hill is closing its doors on June 20, which means locals will have to trek a bit farther for their organic fix. If you’re used to walking over for last-minute dinner ingredients, this is a real shake-up. The upside? Whole Foods is popping up in other cities with cool new features, like Cuban coffee bars. Time to scope out your next grocery go-to or maybe try a new spot in town! #WholeFoods #SeattleLife #GroceryHacks #Business #LocalBusiness13492Share
Kim Brown+FollowWhole Foods’ Tiny Stores Are Popping Up!Whole Foods is rolling out mini-markets in big cities like NYC, Miami, and Chicago suburbs this June. These new pint-sized shops are perfect for quick grab-and-go groceries—think fresh salads and dinner essentials on your way home. While Trader Joe’s is also expanding, giants like Costco and Walmart are actually closing stores. Looks like the battle for your grocery run is heating up, and convenience is the new king! #WholeFoods #GroceryTrends #CityLife #Shopping20Share
rmartinFollowingE. coli Scare at Fancy NY Grocery!Did you hear? Health officials just dropped a public health alert after E. coli was found in organic ground beef at Whole Foods—yep, one of NYC’s priciest grocery stores. The beef was sold nationwide, so check your fridge for any packs with use-by dates of June 19 or 20. No official recall, but if you’ve got it, toss it! Stay safe and double-check those labels! #FoodSafety #NYCNews #WholeFoods #Health01Share
awaters+FollowCheck Your Freezer: Beef Alert!Heads up if you shop at Whole Foods—some Organic Rancher ground beef might have a nasty E. coli hitchhiker. The beef’s off the shelves now, but if you stashed any in your freezer (check for use-by dates June 19-20, 2025), you’ll want to toss it. No one’s gotten sick yet, but food safety folks say don’t risk it. This is a reminder to always double-check those labels before firing up the grill! #FoodSafety #GroceryTips #WholeFoods #Business00Share
awaters+FollowCheck Your Freezer: Beef Alert!Heads up if you shop at Whole Foods—some organic ground beef might be hiding a nasty surprise (E. coli). The USDA says the risky packs aren’t on shelves anymore, but you could still have some in your fridge or freezer. If you spot “Organic Rancher” beef with use-by dates in June 2025, it’s time to toss it. No one’s gotten sick yet, but better safe than sorry! Double-check before your next burger night. #FoodSafety #WholeFoods #RecallAlert #Business20Share
suarezpatricia+FollowCheck Your Freezer for This Beef!Heads up if you shop at Whole Foods—there’s a public health alert for Organic Rancher ground beef that might have E. coli. The beef isn’t on shelves anymore, but if you’ve got 1-lb packs (85% lean, 15% fat) with use-by dates of June 19 or 20, 2025, and EST. 4027 on the label, don’t eat it! No illnesses yet, but E. coli can get serious. Double-check your freezer and spread the word! #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #WholeFoods #Health00Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowIs Your Ground Beef on the E. Coli List?Heads up if you shop at Whole Foods! Some organic ground beef (look for EST. 4027 and 'Use or Freeze By 06-19-25' or 06-20-25) might be contaminated with E. Coli. No recall since it’s off shelves, but check your fridge or freezer just in case. If you spot it, toss it or return for a refund. Stay safe and double-check those labels! #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #WholeFoods #Health100Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowCheck Your Freezer: Beef Alert!Just when you thought grilling season was safe—there’s a public health alert for ground beef sold at Whole Foods nationwide due to E. coli risk. If you’ve got 1-lb. packs of Organic Rancher Organic Ground Beef (85% lean, 15% fat, EST. 4027, use/freeze by 6/19/25 or 6/20/25), don’t eat it! The USDA says toss it or return it ASAP. No illnesses yet, but better safe than sorry. Double-check your burger stash! #FoodSafety #RecallAlert #WholeFoods #Health101Share