11 Most Seriously Overpriced Foods At Whole Foods
Whole Foods is known for its delicious offerings, but some of its products are seriously overpriced. Here are 11 you should steer clear of at the store.
Read MoreInge is a writer, cook, and enthusiastic eater based in Tucson, Arizona. Her work is driven by a passion for sharing and celebrating the joy food and culinary experiences bring. Inge writes a food and travel substack that shares recipes, travel guides, and reflections. She also works as a private chef specializing in cooking healthier versions of classic comfort foods. Away from her desk, you can find her exploring new local restaurants and daydreaming about her next travel adventure.
Inge graduated from Macalester College with degrees in sociology and economics.
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Whole Foods is known for its delicious offerings, but some of its products are seriously overpriced. Here are 11 you should steer clear of at the store.
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