Is Whole Foods Overrated?

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024

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  • @sarshar9614
    @sarshar9614 2 роки тому +90

    The tiny baskets are the solution to shopping on a budget - “this basket limits you to $10 worth of stuff!” 😄

  • @ayranci13
    @ayranci13 2 роки тому +124

    I just LOVE how clear and transparent you are. your explanations on the sustainable budget and telling that this was your job were absolutely need and make people think on that in a rational way. I just love the work you made. thank you so so much.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      You are so welcome! We're trying our best here! haha

  • @kriscox4019
    @kriscox4019 2 роки тому +64

    Leah i appreciate your honesty when you said you feel slimy that you liked the shopping experience because I have the very same feeling. I’m also that white woman with some privilege and I can also see how curated it is to my demographic.
    We didn’t shop there much before because of pricing but since Amazon purchased whole foods, we try not to shop there unless there’s something specific we can’t seem to get anywhere else.
    With regards to packaging, I’d be curious if all the produce really is package free or if it just gets disposed of before being put on the shelves. Obviously all produce has some packaging but I wouldn’t be surprised if whole foods goes that extra step to make it “feel” like you’re shopping package free. It’d be great to hear from an employee.

    • @martinschmidt1652
      @martinschmidt1652 2 роки тому +1

      supporting amazon in anything is the worst you can do for the climate! Even if you eat a bit more local...

    • @CornFedZ06
      @CornFedZ06 2 роки тому +6

      Produce arrives to the store in vented cardboard boxes. It is recycled in our cardboard compacter and picked up.
      The shopping experience isn't catered to white people, it's catered to people who have extra money to spend. You're supposed to feel like you're shopping at a "nicer" store. In many ways, they are genuinely nicer.
      Yes I'm an employee

  • @AccordingtoNicole
    @AccordingtoNicole 2 роки тому +63

    Levi: I'm creating a separate channel to pick apart brands.
    Levi the very next week: Is whole foods overrated?

    • @richardjohnson2446
      @richardjohnson2446 2 роки тому +2

      The full video for it is on the Future Proof channel FYI

  • @mimirfinn1560
    @mimirfinn1560 2 роки тому +21

    Leah’s ‘ooh lavender soap’ cracked me up - I completely get that. Also, as others have said, your level of transparency & honesty in everything is brilliant. 💚

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comment and your nice words. Glad you appreciate it!

  • @Jeffrey.e
    @Jeffrey.e 2 роки тому +39

    Amazon owned, would never set foot in there but appreciate the video nonetheless. Just dont want places like WF putting your local places out of business.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +11

      Agreed. It was an interesting experiment but our dollars are better spent elsewhere for sure.

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern 2 роки тому +1

      It's owned by amazon? I've never shopped there and now I never will. Thanks for the info.

    • @Jillianrc
      @Jillianrc 2 роки тому +1

      What’s odd is being from Austin, TX it used to be a local business. We went there all the time growing up. Now we avoid it at all costs.

    • @martinschmidt1652
      @martinschmidt1652 2 роки тому +2

      supporting amazon in anything is the worst you can do for the climate! Even if you eat a bit more local...

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern 2 роки тому +1

      @@martinschmidt1652 agreed.

  • @TheLunarFire
    @TheLunarFire 2 роки тому +30

    Whole Foods is usually really expensive and its owned by Amazon so I tend to avoid it. But every now and then they have a sale on something very specific and I consider it. Generally speaking though if I'm going to spend the extra money on nicer groceries I would rather it be the farmers market

    • @khabibpogosyan2587
      @khabibpogosyan2587 2 роки тому

      same, I don't want to support Bezos, and I never order anything on Amazon.

  • @forgetthatgirl
    @forgetthatgirl 2 роки тому +12

    I’ve only shopped at Whole Foods a few times back when I was living in Toronto. I didn’t even realize that there was one here in Victoria. The other benefit of Whole Foods is that it’s a 1 stop shop which for some people (families) is critical. As someone who is childfree, I can spend a good chunk of my Saturday going from store to store but if you have a family that may not be realistic. I would like to see a video on how to shop organic and low waste on a student/senior budget to see what’s possible. One of the biggest sticker shock for me when I moved to the island was the cost of food.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah that's a great point. It's going to be very interesting to see how things change when we start a family. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Proverbspsalms
      @Proverbspsalms 2 роки тому

      Girl if you don’t stop! People with kids do everything else they want to do. 90% of the time they are neglecting their kids anyway for social media, etc. They can drive around for what they need like the rest of us, and like real parents did back in the day.

  • @RayneBlue
    @RayneBlue 2 роки тому +12

    Thank you for always bringing up that many sustainable options are not for the majority of folks and is a privilege. And that it needs to change. ❤️

  • @alexiselaine47
    @alexiselaine47 2 роки тому +2

    Goodness, the clarity and honesty in your videos is SO refreshing. Thank you guys! Once again, another amazing video

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much! We're so glad that you enjoyed it!

  • @ladyv2090
    @ladyv2090 2 роки тому +4

    I live in Europe so no whole foods here but I really enjoyed your video and have been enjoying your content for quite a few years now. Love your personality and that you try to help others by giving them different pieces of information. Thank you so much for this. Never stop ❤️❤️

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for this! ❤️

  • @shelbigesch7947
    @shelbigesch7947 2 роки тому +10

    I discovered Whole Foods in Dallas, TX, before they were "A Thing." Maybe the bulk bins are still out of service due to Covid, but that was my favorite thing about WF. In the late '90s, I'd never seen them before, and I loved being able to get just the amount i needed and try new things without having to invest in a whole container that might possibly just go to waste (not to mention the lack of packaging if you brought your own bags). I know bulk bins aren't much of a novelty now (and it sounds like you have that available right in your neighbourhood, so that's fabulous!), but for some of us, WF is one of the few (relatively) local places that has a decent range of food available in bulk without packaging. I was kind of surprised you skipped that part of the store.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      There wasn't a bulk section in the store we were in from what we saw. It's a pretty new store though so maybe they've changed how they do things?

    • @shanel6887
      @shanel6887 2 роки тому +15

      @@LeahandLevi I think Levi was standing the middle of the the bulk section aisle at 3:29

  • @charlesw7397
    @charlesw7397 2 роки тому +1

    I work in a shopping center that has a Whole Foods so I stop by to grab lunch and other random things I need every now and then. They have a surprisingly good collection of items but honestly, I don't have the money to spend there. I do most of my shopping at Kroger/King Soopers but do appreciate what Whole Foods has and what they do

  • @keithgarcia8826
    @keithgarcia8826 2 роки тому +1

    I like the way you keep it real- acknowledging that the food chain is something that is not accessible to many folks. LOL … they call it Whole Paycheck for a reason.

  • @marycharlebois6627
    @marycharlebois6627 2 роки тому +4

    I live in the stix (northern PNW 🇨🇦)… we don’t have anything like this. It’s a stretch to find local food or package free anything… hence we have 2 veggie gardens and a greenhouse during the growing seasons. Whole Foods would be the type of store that I would visit if I was on a vacation (got siblings in your city) just to see it for myself. WoW… the price of food is sure on the rise, isn’t it? Thanks for the awesome vid and have a great day! 🌎💦Ⓜ️ary🍁

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Mary! Enjoy the stix for us! 😜

  • @DrWoc
    @DrWoc 2 роки тому +2

    4:17 ah yes. Important shots of all the organic produce. Glad to see you are a man of culture Levi.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      🤷🏻‍♂️🙋🏻‍♂️😜

  • @RMTransit
    @RMTransit 2 роки тому +2

    For $81 that’s a shocking amount of food, I’m surprised! Maybe I’m just super used to crazy food prices these days, but stuff like that Just Egg can’t be cheap to make!

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      So true! The Just Eggs wasn't cheap. I think 6.99 before tax. Probably won't be buying it again but kinda neat to try!

    • @brittany7288
      @brittany7288 2 роки тому

      Agreed! They said they were doing their standard grocery shopping as the experiment and I assume they do a “regular” grocery shop once a week. I think $40 per person is perfectly reasonable. On the low end even for those who prioritize spending more disposable income on food.

  • @jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj000
    @jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj000 2 роки тому +1

    I used to work at Whole Foods, before amazon bought it, and it was actually super incredibly great to employees. We had a 20% discount, public transportation discounts, health insurance available for part time workers (24 hrs minimum--and this is US, so it's rough to find that here). Granted, I barely cracked minimum wage, but I enjoyed working there enough to keep it as a part time job for years in addition to my regular 40 hour job. That said--I never did the majority of my shopping there--I couldn't afford it. I would usually get some bulk items and fancy produce and fancy cheese :)

  • @lazymusician10
    @lazymusician10 2 роки тому +4

    After watching this, I really miss going inside Trader Joe's to get their samples. And also Central Market to get their sandwiches for lunch (I use to work across the street from them). But I mainly grocery shop once a month at Kroger, I save money there with the deals they have. :)

  • @ac-uc8nl
    @ac-uc8nl 2 роки тому +2

    Love all the nuance in your commentary 🤩

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici 2 роки тому +4

    Trying to do this had to be fun / challenging! Great video!

  • @Jazz261992
    @Jazz261992 11 місяців тому +1

    It's a 7 minute drive outside of downtown Victoria and has bus stops all around it and is the anchor of a major shopping area. Yeah definitely in the middle of nowhere.

  • @paulzedeck7448
    @paulzedeck7448 10 місяців тому

    Shopping in my area of Colorado tends to be a mixed bag of stores. Whole (Paycheck) Foods is something I used to spend waaaaaaaaaay too much money on. My regular grocery store has organic and local options so they value proposition isn't there for me at whole foods.
    I reduced my spending at whole foods a couple years ago and calculated that by doing so I saved over $1000 USD. I ALSO put myself on a strict shopping list when I do go for those special items I can't find elsewhere. So in the end Whole Foods is just the specialty store where I get some items I can't find elsewhere. Costco and King Soopers are my go to stores.

  • @mad8475
    @mad8475 2 роки тому +2

    My wife and I buy all our meat and part of our produce from whole foods. The other half is purchased from the Buford Highway Farmers Market, where my parents and many nationalities shop at for a reminder of home.
    Splitting between the two helps keep cost down.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Love this! Keeping those local spots alive!

    • @CornFedZ06
      @CornFedZ06 2 роки тому

      Happy to hear that. While foods does have a great quality meat selection from much smaller suppliers than their competitors.

  • @danm2089
    @danm2089 2 роки тому +1

    Its great how honest you guys are

  • @melissamacewan5
    @melissamacewan5 2 роки тому +2

    Great video! I liked how you mentioned that the grocery haul was a business expense. I guess you didn’t want to take the bus though? Lots of bus stops in that area because it’s surrounded by a hub of stores. Can’t wait to hear what you think of the egg-like product.

    • @charlotteneville5207
      @charlotteneville5207 2 роки тому

      Agreed, I enjoyed the video and no shame in driving to get groceries but it’s also literally right on the city’s biggest protected bike lane (

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Haha yeah we could have biked but it was a gross day and we’re not keen on biking in the rain. Lol also we took the car because for two of us to take the bus back and forth is sadly more expensive than us sharing a car. Plus then we don’t have to carry all the bags you know? But this is a great point!

    • @charlotteneville5207
      @charlotteneville5207 2 роки тому

      @@LeahandLevi totally get it! I don’t own a car but the time I miss it the most is grocery shopping. I just think it’s fortunate that this store is so (comparatively) accessible for people who don’t drive.

    • @melissamacewan5
      @melissamacewan5 2 роки тому

      @@LeahandLevi wow. Impressive that the car is cheaper than two people taking the bus. Neat service. I don’t have a car, so maybe this is worth checking out

  • @alexisscholtes1206
    @alexisscholtes1206 2 роки тому +2

    I have a whole foods very close by driving and a smaller locally-owned natural grocery store within walking distance. When I need something specific that I know is only sold there, I visit the locally owned store out of principle. I've found that WF has a lot of the same stuff that Wegmans and Safeway has, just marked up. I was also hugely disappointed to see that WF got rid of their bulk section, so I have pretty much no reason to go there now.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing! Having never been in Whole Foods before I can see the roots of some other co-op style grocery stores that it inspired. It's too bad that it couldn't have retained some of its original appeal.

  • @belladaylight2132
    @belladaylight2132 2 роки тому +1

    To Leah wondering what the little basket is: It is OBVIOUSLY a basket sapling. You plant it in the ground and it grows a bigger basket 😂(you have to plant it upside down, the handles are the roots)

  • @alina5374
    @alina5374 2 роки тому

    This was a very interesting video. I especially appreciated the chat in the end and you admitting honestly that you are privileged in your options.
    We don‘t have Whole Foods were I live, so that‘s not an option for me. I try to get my groceries as zero waste and local in my local supermarket as possible and occasionally drive to a organic store in town for more specific items (especially cleaning products or unpackaged soap). There‘s actually a zero waste store planning to open next year a few villages away and I am excited to see what they‘ll be offering

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for this! Hopefully your zero waste store works out!

  • @lornastephens4222
    @lornastephens4222 2 роки тому +3

    Is there a zero waste meal prep option like fresh prep in the US? I'd love to try it if you know of one. Also great video love this content and the new channel as well! :)

  • @annaschroeder1772
    @annaschroeder1772 2 роки тому +1

    The whole foods you went to is right next to the galloping goose trail! Makes it very easy for me to bike there:) I try not to drive anywhere

  • @Snooperz82
    @Snooperz82 2 роки тому +1

    honestly though, law student here, even though Whole Foods is under the Amazon corporation, it is hands down my favorite supermarket in the US. Buying local is not a option for me at the moment, due to lack of access to a car and farmer market not really being a thing in my industrial area of NJ. The other grocery stores in my area are just not as affordable as I find Whole Foods to be, and mainly require me to purchase products in single use plastic. I wish you explored more of their 365 products, their store brand products. Their quality is usually great, always affordable, usually certified organic and GMO free. ALSO, discounts could often be added with a prime membership, which I have through my university. Again, it is an Amazon corporation so ideally, I would love to avoid it. But I usually purchase double the amount that you've shown and spend about $100 a month on groceries, atleast covering two meals a day.

    • @Snooperz82
      @Snooperz82 2 роки тому

      Before anyone ask, I do intermittent fasting and try to stick to an exclusive vegetarian diet, so I'm not really spending on meat.

    • @Snooperz82
      @Snooperz82 2 роки тому

      Also, I'm a law student, girl ain't got time to jump from one shop to another to make sure I got everything on my grocery list. I need a grocery store where I can walk to, not spend much of my tight student budget, and make sure they have everything in stock that I need for the week.

  • @SamIndyParker
    @SamIndyParker 2 роки тому +1

    Save on Foods has the Just Egg too. Whole Foods has a larger selection of alternative milk products and often on sale, so we drop in there as I with my milk allergy have a better selection for many items. They also have two vegan sandwiches and the burrito bowls which make for a great lunch or light dinner. We've noticed some items are cheaper than Save on Foods or Root Cellar. Whole Foods is there when I go to the gym (Fitness World so yes driving) or on the way home by bus on the #26 to pick up. I'm picky about produce and get mine at Root Cellar due to carrying a lot of local (would like to compare...maybe a future video?). Hahaha--great comment Leah, and I agree, but they do have the BEST supplies, next to Toute de Sweet, for S'mores.

  • @fritzginger15
    @fritzginger15 2 роки тому +1

    I love Leah’s outro thing :) makes me smile every time :)

  • @rosewater226
    @rosewater226 2 роки тому

    Whole Foods is hard because most people and families can't do their weekly shopping there. It's expensive and for some out of reach. I go when I want something really specific, like hot food or boxed water, or these frozen lemonade pops😋 but they do have a good selection and sales do pop up on popular stuff. I'm an Amazon prime subscription user, so sometimes I can get a little extra off too. But not enough to dent my budget and justify my full shopping, which is something I have noticed when I go. Not many people are making what most think of as "groceries", you know? Like maybe a bottle of wine, some veggies, maybe a pack of chicken. But they aren't filling up a whole shopping cart and spending large amounts. Sometimes a Walmart or a Target is better for some things 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @timbushell8640
    @timbushell8640 2 роки тому

    Local, first, seasonal to help...
    BUT the bigger chain can give a larger wider choice. And as commented below, take a maybe once a quarter visit to the big box shop, but local produce, local shop as much as poss.

  • @alexandrah678
    @alexandrah678 2 роки тому +1

    I hope they come out with something like fresh prep in the US! I’ve really been thinking about getting a meal prep service. I’m a student and it’s hard for me to plan and shop for meals that taste good and don’t require too many ingredients

  • @lauralong7516
    @lauralong7516 2 роки тому

    I live in Detroit Michigan. I am a senior citizen on Social Security. I actually really love Whole Foods, they do accept food stamps which helps. That being said they are not budget-friendly. If you have Amazon Prime you get discounts on some items, but you cannot beat the freshness and quality of some up their Foods.

  • @W3S3333
    @W3S3333 10 місяців тому

    I've shopped there for close to a decade. They carry Alaffia soaps, Indian herbal toothpastes, clean cat food, cultured wheat tortillas, heirloom tomatoes, Romanesco, hard kombucha, organic spices and all kinds of interesting and rich foods, such as the organic coconut kefir I've been enjoying recently. I don't buy everything I eat there; that would be absurd, but they've been a staple for years now because of their quality and the wonderful unique products they carry.

  • @carsend7412
    @carsend7412 2 роки тому +4

    I've been a few times, but not much.
    Around DC area we have Mom's Organic Market that I can drop off my compost bags and do some bring your own container shopping.
    Though I'm jealous of that zero waste shop y'all have up there haha

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      That is awesome! Gotta support those local options!

  • @niloofarzarif7225
    @niloofarzarif7225 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks a lot for making this video. The idea was clever. A good part of the video was about how privileged you are for being able to shop as you do but you did not spend much time giving detailed objective review of how good Whole Foods is. The thing is that affordability is not a concrete thing. Yes, some people may have only 20$ to spend on a grocery haul and some other people may not care about the cost at all but there are also some people in the middle. People who may be able a good amount if they are sure it is worth it. Giving objective review helps this group. For example, you could have compared the price, packaging and quality of some grocery items you usually buy at your local store that other people are also likely to buy.

  • @mattlau95
    @mattlau95 2 роки тому

    4:55 I bought a Kleen Kanteen mug and thermos at the Whole Foods near me in New Jersey, US. I was always wondering "what if I held out, I could have a HYDROFLASK!" But now that I've seen your content I feel a lot better about owning Klean Kanteens and now will double down on it moving forward :)

  • @nicsum412
    @nicsum412 2 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate this video and taking privilege into account when making the decision to shop there or not.
    I originally avoided shopping there due to their high prices/bad vibes, but I openly boycotted Whole Foods and really limited my shopping at Amazon as much as possible because of the damage they did in my home city, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. Whole Foods already had a store in one of the most popular shopping/residential areas that was already super gentrified, but they didn’t have the biggest parking lot, so they decided to buy a plot of land only a few streets over to build a multi-level store with a parking garage. The major problem was that their perfect new location was actually the site of a large, older apartment complex that housed disabled and lower income residents. Even though we protested, boycotted, and residents/leaders openly called for them to choose another location, they only addressed criticism and tried to back track after the occupants were already displaced (in a city where it’s difficult to find housing period, let alone affordable and accessible housing) and the building was torn down. They finally started construction of the new site this year after years of giving our city the runaround. While we do have issues with food insecurity in certain neighborhoods due to stores/markets closing, putting in expensive grocery stores and further gentrifying areas isn’t the solution. Here are some articles with more details about this controversy:
    www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/affordable-housing-advocates-to-boycott-pittsburghs-whole-foods/Content?oid=1945579
    newpittsburghcourier.com/2019/05/23/whole-foods-in-a-battle-with-penn-plaza-supporters/
    pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2019/05/03/whole-foods-east-liberty-project-controversy/
    Also, as someone who has complicated dietary restrictions (I’m lactose intolerant and can’t eat gluten), I do appreciate stores like Whole Foods that provide so many allergy/food sensitivity-friendly options. I’m grateful that vegan and gluten-free diets are more popular theses days because I’m able to access food I can eat at most local grocery stores and some restaurants, but I know I have the privilege of choice (on top of me being a college educated, financially stable, cis het mixed white/Native woman) and the money to be able to buy these foods, which are generally way more expensive than "regular’ ones. Whole Foods is gross all-around between their unethical business practices and shaming of people who don’t fit their ideal customer (see their super toxic co-founder, John Mackey).

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Ugh that is so sad to hear. It sounds like the "walmart effect" isn't just for walmart. I hope you find a balance that works for you!

  • @TheGamingCanadian
    @TheGamingCanadian Рік тому

    5:07 They sell Vegan Just Egg (that same product you found in whole foods) at some Save on Foods locations. I’ve seen one at the king George hub in Surrey recently when I went to visit. Fun fact, at the king George hub there’s also a Jollibee

  • @deborahswann4478
    @deborahswann4478 2 роки тому

    Levi and Leah,
    Will you be doing a video at some point to address why you like vegan, plant based foods and an in depth comprehensive dive into the manufacturing, processing etc of plant based products?
    Some of your viewers like myself may be wondering why one would prefer to choose something labeled plant based(what plant/s? exactly) versus a product whose ingredients are labelled with produce most people are familiar with and can pick up at most of their grocery stores. The other question would be how much(what percentage) of plant based products are formulated in a laboratory to look like the traditional food item and conversely what percentage is made 100% from plants grown in soil or hydroponically from seed to full mature plants? Some viewers may be wary of currently adopted widespread marketing that appears to be the latest consumer fad…

  • @Phalaenopsisify
    @Phalaenopsisify 2 роки тому

    This was a nice watch! I value your honesty and transparancy, there is no Whole Foods in Sweden but still interesting to watch the video if they should ever decide to branch out to my part of the world. And no need to feel slimy Leah! It does look like a good experience shopping there, grocery stores should feel fresh and inviting for every demographic, not just people with more disposable income :) There is no shame in enjoying a curated shop.

  • @paige9714
    @paige9714 2 роки тому

    loved this video! love spending saturdays with you both! thank you for the transparency, always great to see!

  • @Lauren2pt0
    @Lauren2pt0 2 роки тому +1

    I was an occasional Whole Foods shopper (for specialty items) up until I had a kid with multiple food allergies. In the area where we live, there are no specialty shops within a reasonable distance. Whole Foods became the place where I could get everything in 1 trip.
    And my 3-year-old would live solely on Just Egg if I let her…

  • @getoffmydarnlawn
    @getoffmydarnlawn 2 роки тому

    Whole Foods often has good deals, but the impulse buying gets me every time - I need to make sure to eat before I go so I'm not hungry. I'm fortunate to have 3 regional & national grocery stores and a couple neighborhood bodegas within walking distance of where I live so I can keep an eye out for sales and deals and shop accordingly. But no way would I want to drop the $$$ to shop WF exclusively.

  • @rachelm5478
    @rachelm5478 2 роки тому

    I'd be interested in your perspective on how the environmental impact of a plant-based egg replacement in plastic packaging compares to chicken eggs. I know plant-based is better for the environment but I often wonder how processed, highly packaged plant-based foods that are marketed as replacements for the animal-product equivalent stack up.

  • @CrewCoachHeather
    @CrewCoachHeather 2 роки тому

    I’d love to host the two of you for a visit so you can experience Wegmans grocery stores. Also, I’m sure you could teach me a few more ways to be more sustainable. Why I think you’d love Wegmans: they carry local & organic produce, they’ve had bulk bins since the 1980s, they’ve even started their own organic research farm. They’re also consistently voted a top company to work for, so they’ve got that whole “value their employees” thing going for them, too.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      That sounds amazing! We've never heard of them before but if we see them we'll have to check it out!

  • @ellenmontague8425
    @ellenmontague8425 2 роки тому

    I agree with all your sentiments! I like Whole Foods for getting some specialty items (for my husband, seafood for a super special occasion like my MIL’s birthday) but we have an amazing co-op in Albany, NY called Honest Weight that has an incredible bulk section and we can get just about everything we need package free. We’re so lucky to be able to have it available and that we can afford it since it’s not the cheapest option in our area.

  • @deborahswann4478
    @deborahswann4478 2 роки тому

    I do agree that local, plastic free and quality foods in general should be both accessible and affordable for all budgets to shift towards as a regular weekly/biweekly shop.

  • @staceyowenswellness
    @staceyowenswellness 2 роки тому

    Great video! I had to laugh at your comment describing wholefoods as being in the middle of nowhere though. As a local, I disagree lol I'm glad your future proof channel came up as a recommendation. Love your content :)

  • @Saitaina
    @Saitaina 2 роки тому

    Thank you for recognizing there IS privledge that cones with Whole Foods and theike. Too many veg and vegan creators tend to forget this and it is EXTREMELY off putting to those of us who are low Income, but tryin to do better about their health.
    I can't run out and be only vegan or vegetarian, it's not economically feedable, but I watch for info and insperation and it's nice to feel welcome.

  • @supernova622
    @supernova622 2 роки тому +1

    There's a Whole Foods very near to where we live. I'd never do my regular shopping there, but for certain specialty items, it's the only place i can purchase them in person in the area

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Yeah I think this is the only real perk IMO. They just have a bigger selection than smaller stores can afford. Thanks for leaving a comment!

    • @brittany7288
      @brittany7288 2 роки тому

      Agreed. I live in a mid-sized city in the states and have 3 Whole Foods within 6 or so miles of me. But I go only for specialty items I can’t get elsewhere.

  • @trinketcat6501
    @trinketcat6501 2 роки тому

    I used to work here and a huge part of their customers base and staff actually bike because it right off the galloping goose trail. :)

  • @LuisanaRamirez
    @LuisanaRamirez 2 роки тому

    Hey guys! I'm an ESL teacher/writer based in Galicia (Spain) and I would love for you to go online and compare the food that you're able to get versus what we here have, Mercadona, Carrefour, Lidl, Aldi

  • @heathercamera
    @heathercamera 2 роки тому +2

    I tend to only go to Whole Foods to buy Salmon or a specific type of vegetable or fruit I can't get at my local grocery store. It's a bit of a drive for me to get there too. I totally agree with Leah and feel the same way- I hate how much I feel so comfortable when I go in there! Ha!!

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Haha it’s a weird sensation! Thanks for leaving a comment!

  • @RhondaInProgress
    @RhondaInProgress 2 роки тому

    I have to drive at least 2 towns over to grocery shop. I've never tried Whole Foods because it seemed so inaccessible, but we may check it out and see if it's really any different than the stores we already shop.

  • @Lisasplace
    @Lisasplace 2 роки тому

    i realy wish more supermarkets and brands in general would choose better packaging option if zero waste isn't an option

  • @musicalkid14852
    @musicalkid14852 2 роки тому

    I've been so torn. I just moved across the US and haven't found a ton of places to go for sustainable shopping (plus becoming a student again so funds are limited). Whole Foods always looked enticing to shop at, but luckily there is a co-op here that I need to check out.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Good luck!! Whole Foods is a solid backup you know?

  • @martinmartin2779
    @martinmartin2779 2 роки тому +9

    Your Future Proof is great and I hope that you explore more about Jeff Bezos.
    Whole foods might have a great local source but I can't justify buying there just because the food it's organic or local. Knowing that is own by Amazon and how they treat and treated their employees during covid 19 and knowing the Amazon business model.
    I would have liked to hear your comments about that on this video.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +2

      A lot to cover in a single video sadly. There's always more to talk about but I think it's safe to say we're not pro-bezos obviously lol

    • @SilverSamurai12
      @SilverSamurai12 2 роки тому

      A LOT of big companies have treated their employees terribly. The Westons (Loblaws chain) here in Canada are no better...

    • @martinmartin2779
      @martinmartin2779 2 роки тому

      @@SilverSamurai12 Agreed 100%. I don't judge people that does the groceries at Wallamart or Superstore. I have the luxury or choose to follow a similar lifestyle as Leah and Levi.
      They made a video about WF, it's worth mentioning who owned and their business model. It won't take more than 10 seconds to mention it.

  • @jeanswann1851
    @jeanswann1851 2 роки тому

    Loved the Fresh Prep as an easy and fun way to create a meal together with guests. Also, usually learn a new meal idea!

  • @sophiespink6994
    @sophiespink6994 2 роки тому

    I would love to hear your opinion on the Amazon factor of Whole Foods. Where I live Whole Foods is a good option for low packaging, bulk and organics but since it’s been bought by Amazon I have questioned whether it is ethical to shop there. Thanks for the video!

    • @CornFedZ06
      @CornFedZ06 2 роки тому

      Do the best you can. 2021 nothing is produced ethically lol

  • @johncrwarner
    @johncrwarner 2 роки тому

    If I can`t get somewhere
    by public transport or on foot
    it is off limits to me
    and my shopping trolley
    So in my city there are
    "out of town" supermarkets
    I have never been to in 14 years.

  • @AntonWongVideo
    @AntonWongVideo 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah, My mom likes to grocery shop at whole foods, though, not as much as she likes Costco.
    I think that it's able to provide organic groceries to people at a certain level of scale but as your Future Proof video points, out, it's since been part of the "Big Grocery" industry

  • @LesEssentielsdAna
    @LesEssentielsdAna 2 роки тому

    hey guys!
    love your videos! 😊 I also subscribed to Future proof when you launched it but I just wanted to let you know that your thumbnails on the other channel stand out less than this one, and I have missed the whole food video... I now found it though 😉. Cheers!

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the info! We're always trying new stuff so hopefully it gets better in the future!

  • @duckyluver12
    @duckyluver12 2 роки тому +1

    Nog showed up in our local Save On in Langley in late September! This situation is getting out of hand...
    From the video you showed inside Whole Foods, it looks like our Save On actually has a similar selection of plant-based products and local/organic produce, but I wonder if that's just because Langley is near Vancouver and near farms? Not sure about other Save On Foods. Spread 'Em also has a really great nut-based "cream cheese".

  • @sassafrass3636
    @sassafrass3636 2 роки тому

    I go to whole foods for their specialty items probably once or twice a month but it really bums me out that Amazon bought them.

  • @isagoldfield7393
    @isagoldfield7393 8 місяців тому +1

    I have to admit, I ♥️ shopping at WF⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @guesswho3007
    @guesswho3007 2 роки тому +1

    Yay Leah in the credits!!....now I hit subscribe 😊 (I haven't had a chance to watch the decluttering one yet probably happened in that video....but food over clothes!! LOL)

  • @petercunnington6808
    @petercunnington6808 2 роки тому

    I don't shop at that Whole Foods very often but they do have special items like vegan ccroissants and other things that are hard to get at other places

  • @liamkearns363
    @liamkearns363 2 роки тому +2

    "Go and check it out - it's one of my favourites [of two...]" 😅

  • @veggie-vamp8617
    @veggie-vamp8617 2 роки тому +2

    If only there was a Trader Joe’s in your area I would love to see your minds explode when you see the amount of excessive plastic packaging for the most unnecessary things. 🙃 It’s one of the most affordable places to buy organic, decent quality food, especially here in NYC, but it kills me every time I walk inside.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      We’ll that’s too bad but it’s nice to hear they’re doing something right!

  • @Wheezywatches
    @Wheezywatches 2 роки тому

    I really appreciated this video and look forward to checking out your other video. While my city has a local coop and Sprouts (grocery store similar to WF that’s.. not owned by Amazon), I frequent WF more because it’s so close to my home. My eco anxiety goes back and fourth- do I spend a LOT to buy the products but be local, or to spend less and not Amazon but carbon footprint to drive or do I drive very little and spend sort of less. While I hope to transition away in future, it’s practice over perfection in my mind.
    I will say WF produce has lasted me WAY longer than any other generic grocery store in my area.

  • @frappuccino68
    @frappuccino68 2 роки тому

    Here in (North-Western) Germany, we have Temma (Tante/Aunt Emma, which are "Mom and Pop shops") supermarkets, that seem like the equivalent of Whole Foods. We go there on a regular basis, but since "regular" supermarkets carry quite a selection of organic foods, too, the regular kind make up the bulk of our food shopping, as we can go there without driving ...

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      That sounds lovely tbh. There seems to be a vastly different cultural relationship with those smaller markets in the EU than in north america from my experience. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sheralbee
    @sheralbee 2 роки тому

    Thank you for acknowledging that your experience is not always a reality for MANY people. And i always appreciate transparency about money in monetized content bc it's easy to forget that this is your job, not necessarily life. I used to work at a Whole Foods and definitely saw a specific demographic being the majority of our shoppers. The company had their heart in the right place, but some of their sustainable systems fell through. I don't want to support them now that amazon bought them out 🙄

  • @gabriellap1996
    @gabriellap1996 2 роки тому

    I live in a third world country, so to me Whole Foods is on a different planet in terms of grocery stores. I absolutely love it, the same way any tourist loves stuff that isn't available in their home country. Great video!

  • @LG-iu1ry
    @LG-iu1ry 2 роки тому

    My husband still drinks regular milk and our Whole Foods carries a local milk farm packaged in glass bottles that we pay a deposit and return. I figure if he is going to keep drinking milk this is the best option!

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      That is awesome! We have Avalon here which does something similar.

  • @TheHungryFerret
    @TheHungryFerret 2 роки тому

    WF has a more affordable store chain, it called 365. It stocked mostly with their generic in house brand. It definitely has less choices than a standard WF, but if you on a budget it a good place to go to.

  • @julsduran-buchsbaum8230
    @julsduran-buchsbaum8230 2 роки тому

    I usually go to wholefoods only for like 'treat yoself' moments where I get the expensive cashew cheese I love. Recently, I had to isolate for a few days since my partner had covid and being able to get quality, plant based food - even the specifics- delivered was a large sigh of relief, even if it is because of Amazon (who we don't love). That all being said, I use Trader Joes and the farmers market usually or Farm Boy if I'm back home in Ontario - currently in NY!

  • @Lissetabilidad
    @Lissetabilidad 2 роки тому

    We need a 'low waste groceries on a budget video'!! I live in a small city in Saskatchewan with less than 30,000 people and don't have many options

    • @gwynneio
      @gwynneio 2 роки тому

      I am also on a budget anf I feel like shopping at outlet grocery stores is a good option. It might still be in plastic but it is better that food not get wasted than it get thrown away!

  • @almostblua
    @almostblua 2 роки тому

    Down here in Bellingham they have some take back programs! They take back the glass bottles from a local dairy farm and give them back to the farm.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Love this! Bring back the milk man! haha

  • @jellybeansi
    @jellybeansi 2 роки тому

    Whole Foods is so expensive. There's a grocery called Meridian Market in North Vancouver that is half of the price, and still has the same variety of local veggies/fruits/meats... And it isn't owned by Amazon! Not as much commercial/canned stuff, but hey.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Love this! Thanks for the tip 👍🏼

  • @myxochi
    @myxochi 2 роки тому

    I went to Whole Foods for the only time in 2017 while visiting my brother in Kelowna. BC. We found and photographer a Large sized watermelon that was in the shape …. of a CUBE!! That was for sale for $99!!! Really!!!!

  • @martinschmidt1652
    @martinschmidt1652 2 роки тому +3

    CAREFULL: WholeFoods is owned by Amazon. And supporting amazon in anything is the worst you can do for the climate! Even if you eat a bit more local...

  • @gigilee8599
    @gigilee8599 2 роки тому

    I love being in an area with Fresh Thyme. They have affordable and quality foods without the stink of Amazon. Though they are partially owned by Meijer...

  • @beatevanderlinde3315
    @beatevanderlinde3315 2 роки тому +2

    I enjoy how the one channel compliments the other.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoy it! We won't be able to do this all the time but hopefully it happens every now and then!

  • @Cathleen06751
    @Cathleen06751 2 роки тому +1

    Curious about shopping at Walmart organic section???

  • @CF.
    @CF. 2 роки тому +2

    I love grocery store adventures. ❤️😁

  • @ianward3647
    @ianward3647 2 роки тому

    "i felt uncomfortable for how comfortable i was in that space" wise words of the day

  • @AD-jj3hd
    @AD-jj3hd 2 роки тому +1

    I always appreciate you mentioning privelege when talking about food choices, two CSAs in our area have a sliding scale and donate some bundles, a initiative that is a big solution to access to healthy organic food for all. Also just egg is bomb, if it was cheaper, healthy and package free I would eat it everyday but its none of those things lol
    I know you wanted to go to whole foods because you thought it would be accessible for people but there is actually not very many in Canada, I believe none in the maritimes or sk or man.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment! Haha our just egg experience was similar. 😅

  • @larissatom6910
    @larissatom6910 2 роки тому

    They have good sales on fruit and vegetables. Otherwise I only buy things there I cannot find easily elsewhere because of the price.

  • @Phoebehallahan
    @Phoebehallahan 2 роки тому

    Could you guys do a video of sustainable shopping (or trying to) at a more generic grocery store such as a Stop&Shop/Ralphs/Vons (or the Canadian version lol) so we could get a more accessible and affordable example :)

    • @TheKarebear666
      @TheKarebear666 2 роки тому

      As someone who lives in the same city as Levi & Leah, we have none of those stores. Some Canadian generic stores would be Superstore and Thrifties (sobey's operates it)

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah we might do something like that in the future. Good suggestion!

    • @Phoebehallahan
      @Phoebehallahan 2 роки тому

      @@LeahandLevi amazing! Loove you guys 🤗

  •  2 роки тому

    So why do American and Canadian stores spray water on their veggies? It just seems such a weird thing.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому

      Do they not where you live? I guess to make them look/feel fresh?

  • @garys221
    @garys221 2 роки тому +2

    I enjoy your videos but I feel that you live in a bubble that most people don’t have access to. If I want to go to the only zero waste grocery I have to drive for the better part of 30 minutes on a good traffic day. But I can get to our local Whole Foods in less than ten minutes. Frankly, there are only two choices for quality products WF and a local equivalent New Seasons. Both of these stores have significantly better selections of high quality food than the traditional stores like Krogers, Safeway… So yes I do a lot of my shopping at WF especially if I want organic vegetables. If I could make a suggestion you might want to consider doing a little travel to look at how hard it is for people to live even a minimally zero waste lifestyle. Even in cities like Seattle and Portland it is much harder than in Vancouver.

    • @LeahandLevi
      @LeahandLevi  2 роки тому +6

      Yeah we definitely do live in a bubble, and we pretty well say that directly in the video. I grew up in a small town where nothing of this nature was available. We made this video to evaluate the whole foods chain for ourselves and share our opinion with our audience, not judge other people for what they can and cannot do.

  • @TheDesius
    @TheDesius 2 роки тому

    you talked about a takeback program of plastic in the supermarket. but is recycling not a thing in canada? Here in the netherlands there are different bins that you throw your thrash in and the city empties them and takes care of the recycling

  • @aaronedgeart
    @aaronedgeart 2 роки тому

    Love the Just Egg product, particularly the frozen version. Great work y'all.

  • @smileonmybirthday
    @smileonmybirthday 2 роки тому

    When is someone goung to invent a store where all the goods are expired and unwanted. I would totally buy that, for a fraction of its price, say just the cost to maintain that store...