How do they do this? From my observation, they have streamlined the product selection quite a bit, choosing to go mainly with store brands over other suppliers products. The hot food line is still there, but the variety has been slimmed down (compared to the regular Whole Foods hot food selection). Amazon branding, including ads for Amazon Prime, is featured near the registers on huge monitors (you knew that was coming, right?).
Pricing was (and this is totally subjective to the items I bought) a little lower than the regular Whole Foods, and slightly to considerably above Trader Joe's from what I saw. Some items were reasonable (like sale items on veggies and fruit), but you have to pay attention to notice this. Sale signs weren't blatantly obvious, just simple black & white signs. The store was extremely well lit, clean and merchandised. I saw a decent number of staff running around to answer questions also. Items were easy to find and extremely well presented, especially the vegetables.


This store has two floors, the first, ground-level, has a variety of independent food vendors like a coffee shop, a bakery, self-serve beer and cider, and two other vendors that I can't remember what was sold. The actual grocery is in the basement.

Overall I still prefer Trader Joe's for pricing, but I can say if you are a vegan or eat organics (and the price is not an issue for you) this will be the better choice. Trader Joe's can't compete with the variety, selection, and atmosphere.