Whole Foods Market opens sixth store in UK expansion
Whole Foods Market has opened the doors to its newest store in London, the final of the six new UK sites announced at the beginning of the year.
Located in the St. James area, at 57 Victoria Street, London SW1P 2HX, the 7,062 square foot store aims to serve residents, office workers and visitors in the area. The store will offer a wide range of convenient food options, including food for now and food for later products.
The store is designed to offer a selection of speciality products including ready-to-drink options from Pickle House, all new and exclusive to Whole Foods Market. There is also organic and premium charcuterie, artisan and organic cheeses, a Regenerative Certified wine selection, and local beers from suppliers including Small Beer, Deya, and Henners.
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Melanie Auriac, store team leader at St. James Park, said: “I am excited to help to open the last of six new Whole Foods Market stores, closing out a wonderful season of growth for Whole Foods Market here in London.
“St. James is a beautiful neighbourhood surrounded by green space and filled with history. We look forward to welcoming both residents and tourists in this community.”
Opened on Thursday 11 June, with a live DJ, the site also has Deliveroo options available.



