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Contribuiți la feedbackMany yuppie stuffs, but solid vegan options here including the salat and hot bar as well as prepared meals like pizza.
The whole food has place to trolley square (500 e and 600 s.) it is now gigantic. and much more vegan friendly too. it has the best vegan baked war selection of all the foods in the valley I was. they carry powerful o donuts (of saddle) and city cake cupcakes (local,) in addition to cookies and other baked goods that make them in the load. the hot foods bar has a series of vegan options, although I don't think they are particularly delicious and they don't seem to change it. vegan taquitos w/ daiya are usually dried out. many Indian food that is subpar. they have a series of vegan suppen, but they are good. I think the divided heap is the best, although probably a shaking salt could use in it. each time and then the label does not fit to the foods under it, in the hot foods, and since the labels are also vegan, vegetarian, etc., they simply make sure that the label is exactly what the tablet of the food looks like. there is a sandwich manufacturing station that has a vegan reuben that is good. the oriental food station is dragon grill style and ok price and ok tasting. nothing great.
I have been shopping at wild oats, now whole foods, since I moved six years ago to utah. before buying out was where very vegan-friendly. now, at least in the WF store on 400 south in slc, there is a certain shift away from vegan / vegetarian prepared eating for omnivores. this is a great disappointment for me, as I have no car after choice and now need to use the public transport means to buy the food that I prefer to go in the position a few blocks. I am curious to know other vegan impressions about the change from where to wf.
Staff is kind and helpful, lots of options for breakfast, lunch and dinner
The staff is friendly and helpful, many options for breakfast, lunch and dinner