View Full Version : Wild Oats Brand Products (Various)
bizarro
June 18th, 2004, 03:29 AM
I've tried a lot of their stuff and I have to say their products are pretty high quality. (Especially when you compare them to other store brands like Safeway.)
I'd like to give a raving review of their plain soymilk. I think it's excellent! It's just as good as silk IMHO.
And their sandwich creme cookies are awesome. 100 times better than Oreos and organic!
I just love all their products. Haven't found one yet I didn't love.
How about you?
FalafelsRule
June 18th, 2004, 07:38 AM
I like their organic multi-grain bread, their organic wheat linguini and their organic vegan burgers. I haven't tried anything else yet. I saw the soymilk as well. I think it was going for $2.39 a half gallon.
Quizeen
June 18th, 2004, 02:02 PM
Their organic canned beans (black and garbanzo) are tasty and super cheap, priced the same as regular, non-organic store brands. Their pasta is really good, and for some reason their dill pickles are superior to all others I've eaten. They also have good organic, canned tomato products (paste, sauce, diced). Their dinner rolls are particularly good too. Oh yeah, they have good salsa too, medium heat.
I second the recommendation of their sandwich cookies. The vanilla cream variety is the best!
ETA: I forgot about the vegan veggie burgers. Cheap, tasty, fat-free, and full of fiber. They're really good with vegan Thousand Island dressing, lettuce, WO pickles, and sliced onion.
mouse
June 18th, 2004, 02:32 PM
Are we talking about Wild Oats or Whole Foods? (I didn't know that Wild Oats had so many house brands.)
Stephanie
June 18th, 2004, 03:58 PM
I live in major city (Atlanta,GA US). We don't have a Wild Oats. I wrote an email to them telling them we needed one. I got a response saying he would forward to the real estate department because they were in the process of researching & developing new stores in new areas. I wish I had one near me so much! I bet they're a great store with great store products!
Quizeen
June 18th, 2004, 06:15 PM
Are we talking about Wild Oats or Whole Foods? (I didn't know that Wild Oats had so many house brands.)
Wild Oats. They do have a ton of house brand products. Almost all types of staple foods and basics like pasta, veggie burgers, juice, soy milk, etc. Most everything I've tried has been perfectly fine, and all are priced right. Most of their organic stuff is similarly priced to regular national, non-organic brands.
They have great mango papaya juice, too.
mouse
June 18th, 2004, 06:41 PM
Hmmmmm...I've kind of abandoned Wild Oats since Whole Foods opened. I'll have to go back.
bizarro
June 21st, 2004, 03:01 PM
Their organic canned beans (black and garbanzo) are tasty and super cheap, priced the same as regular, non-organic store brands....
i havent noticed a difference in taste but i appreciate they are higy quality and affordable for sure!
Their pasta is really good, and for some reason their dill pickles are superior to all others I've eaten. They also have good organic, canned tomato products (paste, sauce, diced). Their dinner rolls are particularly good too. Oh yeah, they have good salsa too, medium heat.
i have not tried any of these yet but now i think i will :yes:
I second the recommendation of their sandwich cookies. The vanilla cream variety is the best!
WORD.
ETA: I forgot about the vegan veggie burgers. Cheap, tasty, fat-free, and full of fiber.
i second that on the vegan burgers. they are most excellent!
DuckThatWasn't
June 21st, 2004, 03:18 PM
I live right near a Wild Oats. I get almost all my groceries there. :)
tearhsong2
June 22nd, 2004, 01:34 AM
I love Wild Oats. I also love their in-store brand. I'd check out a Whole Foods, just to compare, but there isn't one within a reasonable distance to travel. Wild Oats is just up the highway from when I work and the bus goes there for the days I don't have the car. I shop there about once a month to stock up on snacks, frozen items, bread products, and other staples I can't find in the supermarket. Their bakery items are droolsome! I can't get enough of their huge muffins! :drool:
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