14 Whole Foods Items Worth Every Penny

Whole Foods may be pricey, but you get what you pay for. Plus, if you’re an Amazon Prime member, shopping there may be convenient due to discounts and other perks. Whether you’re a regular Whole Foods shopper or want to see if it lives up to the hype, we’ve compiled a list of items that are worth the cost. At least one of these items is sure to enhance your Whole Foods shopping experience.

1. Whole Foods Market Freshly Baked Bread

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If you enjoy fresh-baked bread, most Whole Foods locations bake their own each morning, including sourdough and cranberry walnut. This is why it’s best to shop there early in the day. However, if you shop for your groceries online, you can also opt to have your groceries prepped for you in the morning. 

2. Organic Frozen Berries

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Frozen fruits are great to use to make healthy protein shakes, and Whole Foods has a variety of options. Most frozen fruits are organic and offered in different sizes. For example, you can buy 32 ounces of mixed berries, strawberries, or blueberries. 

3. Flowers

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Typically, most people spend $60 or more for a dozen roses. At Whole Foods, you can find more affordable options with similar quality. Plus, you can purchase flowers as you shop for your weekly groceries.

4. Freshly Made Guacamole

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If you prefer to purchase pre-made guacamole, Whole Foods has you covered. Most locations offer freshly made guac with slightly different variations, such as mango and jalapeno. It is recommended, however, that you finish your guac within two days for the best taste.

5. Organic Cheese

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Cheese aficionados will love the various cheese options offered at Whole Foods. From mild cheddar to mozzarella, expect to spend a good amount of time reviewing all the cheese options if it’s your first time here. Additionally, most cheese options are organic and come from clean sources.

6. Specialty Chocolate Bars

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If you’re accustomed to seeing major chocolate bar brands at your local grocery store, Whole Foods may surprise you. Although you may see the popular brands, you’ll also see a lot of new ones. Many of their chocolate options are organic and come in flavors like hazelnut and almond.

7. Frozen Dessert

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Most ice cream flavors you can imagine will be available at Whole Foods. Additionally, if you’re lactose-intolerant, you’ll be happy to see many vegan options that use coconut or almond milk. You’ll also see a variety of ice cream sizes and types, such as sandwiches and bars.

8. Pasture-Raised Eggs

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Pasture-raised eggs tend to be pricier because farmers keep their chickens inside overnight but allow them to roam free during the day. Through this practice, the eventual eggs tend to have about double the amount of vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids as conventional eggs. Expect to pay close to $11 for an 18-pack of pasture-raised eggs, but the benefits are worth it.

9. Non-dairy Milk

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Whole Foods offers a variety of non-dairy milk options like coconut, almond, and oats, many of which come with minimal ingredients, ensuring what you’re buying is high-quality. Although many grocery stores offer similar options, Whole Foods tends to offer more diversity on the shelf for their shoppers. 

10. Chickpea Snacks

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Chickpeas are packed with protein and other nutrients, making them a great alternative to potato chips. Whole Foods has a variety of chickpea snacks in different seasonings and types. For example, sea salt, habanero, and cheese are available in bite-sized options.

11. Tortillas

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Ingredients matter, and Whole Foods offers tortillas made with almonds, quinoa, and traditional flowers. Many popular brands tend to go out of stock pretty frequently, so it’s best to purchase your favorite tortillas in bulk when you can. 

12. Water

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Whole Foods offers many water options, but they can be pricey. Opt for alkalized or reverse-osmosis water that you pay up to a dollar per gallon for. The price may come close to traditional bottled water but is plastic-free.

13. Pizza Dough

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If you enjoy a good slice of pizza, making it at home is easier than you think. To meet the process somewhere in the middle, you can purchase pre-made dough at Whole Foods. It’s best to make your pizza no more than a few days after buying the dough for best results.

14. Cereal

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You may not see most of the traditional cereal brands at Whole Foods, but that’s because most of the options offered here carry healthier ingredients. Whether it’s conventional Corn Flakes or cereal packed with protein, Whole Foods has many options. Although pricier, you’re better off shopping here to eat healthier.