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Whole Foods Sets Opening Date In Cheshire: Here’s What To Know
The popular supermarket chain will have special giveaways to the first 300 customers in line on its opening day in Cheshire.
CHESHIRE, CT — Whole Foods Market will officially open its new 42,000-square-foot store at The Shops at Stonebridge development in Cheshire on Feb. 5, the popular supermarket chain announced Wednesday.
The store, located at 1985 Highland Ave. in Cheshire, will open at 8 a.m. on opening day, and regular store hours will be 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
The Cheshire location’s product assortment features “more than 1,000 local items from New England, sourced with the help of John Lawson, Forager for Local & Emerging Brands at Whole Foods Market,” according to a news release.
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On opening morning, Feb. 5, customers will receive samples from local suppliers. The first 300 customers in line will receive a limited-edition Cheshire tote bag and a Secret Saver coupon featuring savings up to $100 off, according to the news release.
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Features of the new Cheshire store include:
- Sourced for Good produce. Local offerings include fresh-pressed juices from Ripe Bar Juice, herbs from Gilberties Organics, strawberries from Pell Family Farm and sweet potatoes from Oxen Hill Farm.
- Specialty department dedicated to celebrating cheesemakers and artisan producers. Local items include Europa Gouda cheese from Arethusa Farm, Womanchego cheese from Cato Corner Farm and pesto from Bear Pond Farm. The cheese counter is overseen by trained cheesemongers who can offer recommendations for any occasion and create custom boards.
- Curated grocery section filled with exclusive brand favorites and local products including sprouted power bowls from Aahana’s, pierogi from Jaju Pierogi and ice cream from New City Microcreamery.
- Full-service seafood counter featuring a variety of seasonal fresh finfish and shellfish and a broad assortment of ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat items. The department will also offer smoked fish and spreads from Acme Smoked Fish and Ivy City Smokehouse, smoked salmon from Ducktrap and fresh Blue Point oysters from Raw Seafoods. All offerings are either sustainable wild-caught or Responsibly Farmed.
- Full-service meat counter, with butchers available to cut steaks and poultry to order. Features include bacon and sausages from North Country Smokehouse, meatballs from Cooked Perfect and locally-sourced pork.
- Extensive selection of more than 200 craft beers. Local options include Run Wild IPA from Athletic Brewing Co., Baby Kittens IPA from Fat Orange Cat Brew Co. and Headway IPA from Counter Weight Brewing.
- A Prepared Foods department featuring fresh pizza options, made-to-order sandwiches and sushi made fresh daily by Genji.
- Bakery department offering made-in-house bread as well as everyday favorites, such as Whole Foods Market’s Berry Chantilly Cake and brown butter cookies. The department also carries a wide variety of special diet items. Local offerings include artisan babkas from NAVAD Bakers, gluten free assorted baked goods from By the Way Bakery and handmade doughnut muffins and cookies from Bisousweet.
- Wellness & Beauty section featuring more than 100 local products including hand crafted soap from Center Street Soap Co. and wellness shots from Queen Bee.
In celebration of the opening, Whole Foods Market will provide an all-electric refrigerated van and food donation to Haven’s Harvest, which makes regular surplus food pickups from local Whole Foods Market stores to help prevent food waste and serve the surrounding community. Both donations are part of Whole Foods Market’s Nourishing Our Neighborhoods program, which aims to enhance the ability of local food rescue organizations to transport surplus food to areas facing the greatest need. Whole Foods Market will also make a monetary donation to Cheshire Community Food Pantry and Connecticut Foodshare.
All food at Whole Foods Market must meet the company’s rigorous quality standards, which prohibit hydrogenated fats, high-fructose corn syrup and more than 300 flavors, colors, sweeteners and other ingredients commonly found in food. In addition, all beauty and body care products must meet the company’s body care standards, which ban more than 240 commonly used ingredients, including phthalates, parabens and microbeads.
Prime members who shop at Whole Foods Market have access to a number of benefits year-round, including deep discounts on select popular products each week and an additional 10% off hundreds of in-store sale items. Additionally, customers can pay in-store with their palm using Amazon One or with the Whole Foods Market or Amazon app. For more information on in-store benefits for Prime members and payment options, visit here.
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