Check out Whole Food Market’s first permanent online-only physical store
Whole Foods Market has opened a new location in Brooklyn, New York, but the public is not invited.
The Amazon-owned grocery store retailer unveiled its first permanent store dedicated to fulfilling online orders, in Brooklyn, New York, on Sept. 1. The delivery-only store is designed to allow the company to meet the growing demand for grocery delivery.
Located in Brooklyn’s Industry City complex, the store will exclusively serve customers in the Brooklyn area. It will be fully staffed by Whole Foods Market employees, with the workforce 100% dedicated to facilitating grocery delivery—enabling them to quickly receive, shop, and prepare orders for delivery.
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