Whole Foods Market

  4.2 – 1,317 reviews  $$$ • Grocery store

At Whole Foods Market, we’re a grocery store with something for everyone. Easy meal solutions. High quality standards. Local, organic and non-GMO choices. Paleo-friendly, vegan, vegetarian and special diet options. Baked goods, fresh salads, flowers, coffee and more. Plus, Prime members get extra savings on favorites throughout the store.

Eco-minded chain with natural & organic grocery items, housewares & other products (most sell wine).

Service Options:  In-store shopping · Curbside pickup · Delivery

Health and Safety:  Mask required · Staff wear masks · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout · 

Hours

Friday8AM–10PM
Saturday8AM–10PM
Sunday8AM–10PM
Monday8AM–10PM
Tuesday8AM–10PM
Wednesday8AM–10PM
Thursday8AM–10PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1765 California St, San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: (415) 674-0500
Website: https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/franklin

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Review Summary

Bay Walker
High quality, a bit of a wait to check out, more expensive.
Christina McGold
The friendliest staff, great produce , meat, and prepared foods.
Tammie Bui
Well organized and offers wide variety of food selection.
Christopher Bowman
Great meat, cheese, and produce. 365 brands are quite a value. However, the line system for checkout has deteriorated. It was better when a single line was funneled to all registers, rather than in the aisles, which clogs flow for workers and customers. Workers have to constantly tell customers where to stand, adding to the confusion. Wait times are at least twice as long now. How about implementing a single line for express checkout and a single line for all others using a system seen in other tech-savvy cities – a TV screen that directs customers to the next available register?
Diana Burman
This market has excellent options for produce and specialty items. Always friendly service, and they have done well with pandemic lines as well.
Mark McHugh
Good, friendly,, smart people work at this location.
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