UPDATE: Less than a week after I posted this letter, Whole Foods got in a shipment of Kite Hill yogurts and cream cheeses! Yay!! And they've emailed me about checking into the availability of other items on this list.
Dear Whole Foods-Poplar,
I tried the new Kite Hill artisan almond milk yogurt this morning. It was amazing. Creamy, tangy, with just the right amount of sweetness and natural flavor. By far, the best vegan yogurt I've had. But I didn't buy it at your store. I would have if you carried it, but you don't.
This yogurt was imported — from Arkansas. My best friend picked it up at the Little Rock Whole Foods and brought it to Memphis. I've looked for it at your store on every visit. I even asked a nice man in the grocery department if y'all could order it. He said he'd look into it. He was very sweet and helpful. But several weeks have gone by and still no Kite Hill yogurt.
My friend Sheridan also brought me some Kite Hill Cream Cheese-Style Spread, which you also don't carry with any regularity. Sometimes you have it, but it tends to disappear for long periods of time when you run out.
That seems to be a constant problem at your store. An awesome new vegan product will appear on the shelves, only to disappear a few weeks later (I'm talking to you Earth Balance Vegan Sour Cream & Onion Chips). But an even bigger issue is the lack of so many great vegan products that are available in other Whole Foods stores across the country.
Here's a quick list of products that I've never seen in your store (or have spotted once or twice only to disappear later):
* the aforementioned Kite Hill Artisan Almond Milk Yogurt (plain, vanilla, peach, blueberry, strawberry)
* Earth Balance Chips Vegan Sour Cream & Onion Kettle Chips
* Earth Balance Vegan Cheddar Flavor Kettle Chips
* Daiya Greek Yogurt Alternative, all flavors (peach, black cherry, strawberry, & blueberry)
* Daiya Cheezecake (you do carry strawberry, but we'd also love the New York-style, key lime, & chocolate flavors!)
* Field Roast Deli Slices (lentil sage, wild mushroom, smoked tomato)
* Field Roast Apple Maple Breakfast Sausage
* Wildwood Aioli (zesty garlic)
* Tofurky Pockets (broccoli "cheddar," "pepperoni" pizza, bbq chick'n)
* Miyoko's Creamery aged vegan cheeses (any flavor!)
You're awesome, Whole Foods. The store is massive and beautiful. The hot bar, flex venue, and Wok Street station offer delicious vegan options. Your produce is perfectly arranged. Your bulk bins never do me wrong. But I do wish you'd expand your vegan product line to include the above-mentioned products, most especially the Kite Hill yogurts.
They're really that good. You may not remember, but you used to carry a now-defunct vegan yogurt by Whole Soy & Co. That brand was most every vegan's fave. But the company went out of business leaving a hole in our vegan hearts. This Kite Hill yogurt is as good, if not better, than Whole Soy, and that's saying a lot. I think it would also appeal to your non-vegan customers, who may just be looking to cut out dairy for health reasons.
Please consider stocking the above-mentioned products. Pretty please!
Sincerely,
Bianca XOXO
P.S. While we're at it, can we also get a vegan option in the in-store BBQ restaurant? I heard y'all tried to add one when you first opened. I was super-excited for that, and I'm not sure what happened. But we vegans and vegetarians would like to sit down and enjoy a beer and a BBQ meal, too.
Dear Whole Foods-Poplar,
I tried the new Kite Hill artisan almond milk yogurt this morning. It was amazing. Creamy, tangy, with just the right amount of sweetness and natural flavor. By far, the best vegan yogurt I've had. But I didn't buy it at your store. I would have if you carried it, but you don't.
This yogurt was imported — from Arkansas. My best friend picked it up at the Little Rock Whole Foods and brought it to Memphis. I've looked for it at your store on every visit. I even asked a nice man in the grocery department if y'all could order it. He said he'd look into it. He was very sweet and helpful. But several weeks have gone by and still no Kite Hill yogurt.
My friend Sheridan also brought me some Kite Hill Cream Cheese-Style Spread, which you also don't carry with any regularity. Sometimes you have it, but it tends to disappear for long periods of time when you run out.
That seems to be a constant problem at your store. An awesome new vegan product will appear on the shelves, only to disappear a few weeks later (I'm talking to you Earth Balance Vegan Sour Cream & Onion Chips). But an even bigger issue is the lack of so many great vegan products that are available in other Whole Foods stores across the country.
Here's a quick list of products that I've never seen in your store (or have spotted once or twice only to disappear later):
* the aforementioned Kite Hill Artisan Almond Milk Yogurt (plain, vanilla, peach, blueberry, strawberry)
* Earth Balance Chips Vegan Sour Cream & Onion Kettle Chips
* Earth Balance Vegan Cheddar Flavor Kettle Chips
* Daiya Greek Yogurt Alternative, all flavors (peach, black cherry, strawberry, & blueberry)
* Daiya Cheezecake (you do carry strawberry, but we'd also love the New York-style, key lime, & chocolate flavors!)
* Field Roast Deli Slices (lentil sage, wild mushroom, smoked tomato)
* Field Roast Apple Maple Breakfast Sausage
* Wildwood Aioli (zesty garlic)
* Tofurky Pockets (broccoli "cheddar," "pepperoni" pizza, bbq chick'n)
* Miyoko's Creamery aged vegan cheeses (any flavor!)
You're awesome, Whole Foods. The store is massive and beautiful. The hot bar, flex venue, and Wok Street station offer delicious vegan options. Your produce is perfectly arranged. Your bulk bins never do me wrong. But I do wish you'd expand your vegan product line to include the above-mentioned products, most especially the Kite Hill yogurts.
They're really that good. You may not remember, but you used to carry a now-defunct vegan yogurt by Whole Soy & Co. That brand was most every vegan's fave. But the company went out of business leaving a hole in our vegan hearts. This Kite Hill yogurt is as good, if not better, than Whole Soy, and that's saying a lot. I think it would also appeal to your non-vegan customers, who may just be looking to cut out dairy for health reasons.
Please consider stocking the above-mentioned products. Pretty please!
Sincerely,
Bianca XOXO
P.S. While we're at it, can we also get a vegan option in the in-store BBQ restaurant? I heard y'all tried to add one when you first opened. I was super-excited for that, and I'm not sure what happened. But we vegans and vegetarians would like to sit down and enjoy a beer and a BBQ meal, too.
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