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WELCOME TO WHOLE FOODS MARKET IN KENTLANDS
Join us at Whole Foods Markent in Downtown Kentlands. At Whole Foods Market we enjoy serving our customers with the finest quality products and best customer service. We are proud of our quality products and largest selection of natural and organic foods.
UPCOMING EVENTS & CLASSES
Every Tuesday
Buy One, Get One Free Pizza!
11:00 AM - 8:00 PMPrepared Foods Department
Every Tuesday in Prepared Foods – Buy One Pizza, Get One FREE!
Every Thursday
Augusta's Cooking Class
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM | FREE with RegistrationCafe
Come join our talented Demo Specialist, Augusta in the café for our weekly cooking class. Each week she will show you how to cook something new and exciting. You’ll even get to sample each plate! Please sign up at the customer service desk or email augusta.orellana@wholefoods.com.
Every Friday
Story Time
10:00 AM | FREEKids Cafe
Every Friday morning at 10:00am we will be hosting story time in our new Kid’s Cafe area. Bring your favorite stuffed animal and a blanket to sit on. Snacks will be served directly following the story. (Books will be geared towards children ages 2-6 years old. Special guest, Charley, will host our storytime on the first friday of each month!
Every Wednesday
Wonderful Wednesdays
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM | FREEEach Department
Join us every Wednesday for delicious samplings through out our entire store. We will send you home with some great ideas, a happy tummy and tons of recipies!
Every Friday
Flavorful Friday's
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM | FREEEach Department
Join us every Friday for delicious samplings through out our entire store. We will send you home with some great ideas, a happy tummy and tons of recipies!
Friday, May 25th - Monday, May 28th
Fill the Grill
VariesThis popular coupon is back! Purchase $50 worth of meat and receive $10 off. Grab your coupon starting May 21!
The Last Thursday of Every Month
Health Starts Here Cooking Class
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM | FREE with RegistrationCafe
Our Healthy Eating Specialist, Claire, is ready to show you how to make quick, healthy meals to jump start a healthier lifestyle. Samples and recipes of her dishes are always included and plentiful! Need a private tour or some one on one time with her? Just ask! Please sign up at customer service or email claire.furman@wholefoods.com.
Notices
Catering
Let Whole Foods Market Kentlands cater your next event! From small social gatherings to large corporate events, we can provide you with a delicious menu. To place your order, please call 301. 258-9500 and ask for our catering department. We require 48 hours notice for most orders and offer delivery
Floral Arrangements
If you can imagine it we can probably make it! To place an order from our Floral Department at 301.258-9500. We require 48 hours notice for most orders
More of the Good Stuff For Less!
Check out our weekly Hot Deals! and our new The Whole Deal newsletter, featuring Mambo Sprouts coupons and delicious meal ideas on a budget for 1, 2, 4 or more! And while you're shopping the aisles, look forour Value Dots highlighting great food at great prices
Paper, Plastic or Re-Usable?
- The average family accumulates 60 plastic bags in only four trips to the grocery store. According to The Wall Street Journal, the U.S. goes through 100 billion plastic shopping bags annually. (Estimated cost to retailers is $4 billion.)
- It takes more than four times as much energy to manufacture a paper bag as it does to manufacture a plastic bag.
- In 1999, 14 million trees were cut to produce the 10 billion paper grocery bags used by Americans that year alone.
- Paper bag production delivers a global warming double-whammy - forests (major absorbers of greenhouse gases) have to be cut down, and then the subsequent manufacturing of bags produces greenhouse gases.
- Paper sacks generate 70% more air and 50 times more water pollutants than plastic bags.
- Plastic bags cause over 100,000 sea turtle and other marine animal deaths every year when animals mistake them for food.
- In 2001, Ireland consumed 1.2 billion plastic bags, or 316 per person. An extremely successful plastic bag consumption tax, introduced in 2002 reduced consumption by 90%. Approximately 18,000,000 liters of oil have been saved due to this reduced production.
- Current research demonstrates that paper in today's landfills does not degrade or break down at a substantially faster rate than plastic does. In fact, nothing completely degrades in modern landfills because of the lack of water, light, oxygen, and other important elements that are necessary for the degradation process to be completed.
Nickels for Non-Profits

Nickels for Non-Profits is a new program that allows you to turn your own reusable bag refund into a contribution to a local charitable organization.



