The third 365 by Whole Foods Market opened Wednesday in Bellevue, Washington, at 10200 NE 4th Street in Bellevue Square.
The 30,000-s.f. store offers a selection of grab-and-go prepared foods, grocery items and retail innovations that streamline the shopping experience for customers who are seeking convenience and value on high-quality products without any artificial colors, sweeteners or preservatives, according to the company.
“From the food offerings to the design, we’re excited to introduce people to a shopping experience that delivers on the quality standards they expect from Whole Foods Market in a fun new format that’s easy to navigate and is focused on value in every department,” said Jeff Turnas, president of 365 by Whole Foods Market. “Whether you’re planning a quick stop on the way home from work for a grab-and-go dinner, stocking up on groceries for the week, or fueling up with a burrito after shopping, you’ll find a blend of innovation and convenience here that’s unmatched.”
Whole Foods opened its first 365 concept stores earlier this year in Los Angeles and Lake Oswego, Oregon. The Austin, Texas-based grocery chain has plans to open additional 365 units across the country. The stores feature what the company says is a simple, affordable and convenient grocery-shopping experience that offers the same high-quality standards that Whole Foods Market pioneered.
Read more about the Bellevue store here.