The new Whole Foods Market in the Huntington Shopping Center. (Photo: Long Island Times)
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New Whole Foods opens in Huntington Station

A new Whole Foods Market has opened in the Huntington Shopping Center.

The new 43,916-square-foot Huntington Station Whole Foods Market, located at 350 Walt Whitman Road, is the chain’s seventh on Long Island. The chain has its other stores in Commack, Jericho, Manhasset, Westbury, Massapequa Park and Lake Grove. 

“We are thrilled to open this Huntington Station store with a fantastic assortment of products from local and emerging brands in the Northeast, with many from right here in New York,” John Lawson, forager for Local & Emerging Brands at Whole Foods Market, said in a company statement. “From local suppliers new to Whole Foods Market, like L’Isolina Pasta, La Rossi Pizza and Don Carvajal Coffee, to longtime customer favorites like Oliver’s Organic Eggs, Adirondack Ice Cream, MyBacon and Annie’s Ginger Elixir, each product was thoughtfully sourced to provide something for everyone.” 

To celebrate the opening of its newest store, Whole Foods donated a van and $3,000 in products to the nonprofit We All We Got, Inc. The donation is part of the company’s Nourishing Our Neighborhoods program, which aims to enhance local food rescue organizations by enabling transport of food from surplus locations to areas with the greatest need.

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