Thanks for visiting us on Facebook! Much like our stores across the U.S., Canada and the U.K., this is a place to celebrate the love and joy of food. We invite you to share thoughts, ideas and feedback with us here. We created this page solely for customers and team members to share comments about Whole Foods products, programs, and shopping experiences. Unrelated comments will be removed by Whole Foods Market at our discretion. If any portion of a comment is deemed inappropriate, the entire comment will be deleted. When commenting on our page, we ask that you comply with a few rules to enhance the experience for all users: • Limit comments to the purposes above. • No spamming. • Do not use offensive language or post personal attacks or hostile, derogatory or deliberately insulting comments directed toward a specific individual or group. • No flaming (posting comments intended to induce an angry response). • Post only original material. • Do not promote goods, sites or services. • Must be at least 14 years old to comment. If you have customer service issues, business propositions or partnership pitches, please visit our Customer Service page at http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/customer-service. TEAM MEMBERS: We welcome you to join the discussion here. However, this page is not provided and may not be used as a forum to discuss employment issues, individual personnel matters or other issues unrelated to the purposes described above. Please bring those issues to the attention of Team Member Services. When commenting, you must disclose that you work for Whole Foods Market by clearly stating it or designating comments with #teamwfm.
Thanks for visiting us on Facebook! Much like our stores across the U.S., Canada and the U.K., this is a place to celebrate the love and joy of food. We invite you to share thoughts, ideas and feedback with us here. We created this page solely for customers and team members to share comments about Whole Foods products, programs, and shopping experiences. Unrelated comments will be removed by Whole Foods Market at our discretion. If any portion of a comment is deemed inappropriate, the entire comment will be deleted. When commenting on our page, we ask that you comply with a few rules to enhance the experience for all users: • Limit comments to the purposes above. • No spamming. • Do not use offensive language or post personal attacks or hostile, derogatory or deliberately insulting comments directed toward a specific individual or group. • No flaming (posting comments intended to induce an angry response). • Post only original material. • Do not promote goods, sites or services. • Must be at least 14 years old to comment. If you have customer service issues, business propositions or partnership pitches, please visit our Customer Service page at http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/customer-service. TEAM MEMBERS: We welcome you to join the discussion here. However, this page is not provided and may not be used as a forum to discuss employment issues, individual personnel matters or other issues unrelated to the purposes described above. Please bring those issues to the attention of Team Member Services. When commenting, you must disclose that you work for Whole Foods Market by clearly stating it or designating comments with #teamwfm.
Starting in 1931, Jack Russo sold produce, door-to-door, off the back of a truck. Jack's son, Rocco (Rocky) Russo, worked with his father from the age of 16 until he was drafted for service in the Korean War. When Rocky came home from the service, he took over his father's business; Jack Russo had grown ill and was unable to continue working. Rocky became partners with his brother, Dominic, in 1957. Together, the two sons expanded their father's business into a major wholesale produce distribution company. Rocky purchased a small peanut roasting business in 1969, selling bagged peanuts to Detroit's Tiger Stadium and local street vendors. The new enterprise grew beyond all expectations, and Rocky expanded the nut business in 1971 to a new location in Detroit's historic Eastern Market, on the corner of Russell and the Fisher Freeway Service Drive. There he prospered for 10 years before moving the Rocky Peanut Company to a new building nearby - on the original site of the family produce business. In 1998 Rocco , sold the name Rocky Peanut Co. to his son Joseph Russo , to get the wholesale business established on Clay Steet in Detroit , eventually moving to Ferndale where it now operates present day 2011.
For 125 years, my family has been ensuring that the people of Detroit can find the freshest specialty food products right in the heart of the Eastern Market. Our story began in 1887. My grandfather, Rudolph, opened his shop to provide Detroit with the highest quality butter, eggs and cheese. In 1924, my father, Clarence, joined the company and began to write the next chapter here at 2468 Market Street, adding hard-to-find specialty goods to the tastiest cheeses from across the globe. Today we continue this tradition. We've recently remodeled the shop my grandfather built in 1893, putting a new shine on the floor and adding recycled lighting from the old Detroit Axle plant. We even built new counters from lumber dating to 1904. Most importantly, we took time to honor Mom and Dad by putting their name on the door. While the old building may look a bit different, one thing hasn't changed. My family is dedicated to providing a timeless shopping experience. Our mission is to bring you the greatest selection of cheese and specialty foods while staying true to our Detroit Eastern Market legacy. Here's to the next 125 years. David DeVries
At 7-Eleven, our doors are always open, and our friendly store teams are ready to serve you. Our fresh, fast and convenient hot foods appeal to any craving, so your on-the-go meal can still be delicious! Come in to any 7-Eleven store and you’ll find a broad selection of fresh, high-quality products at an everyday fair price, along with speedy transactions in a clean and friendly shopping environment. Visit your neighborhood 7-Eleven in Detroit for all your everyday needs and text EARN to 711711 to download the 7-Eleven app and join 7Rewards today!
Proudly located in the Eastern Market for the past 35+ years. Cost Plus is devoted to offering high quality wines at the lowest possible prices.
Full service grocery store that offers everything from organic products, craft beers/wines, gluten free, dairy free, angus meats, fresh produce, and much more. Lafayette Foods is home to the amazing Heart & Soul deli. We also have a pharmacy located in the store. The best staff!!!
Full service grocery store that offers everything from organic products, craft beers/wines, gluten free, dairy free, angus meats, fresh produce, and much more. Lafayette Foods is home to the amazing Heart & Soul deli. We also have a pharmacy located in the store. The best staff!!!
Specializing In: Whole Chickens, Whole Wings (Amish & USDA), Leg Quarters, Whole Breast (Amish & USDA), Party Wings, Tenders Cornish & Guinea hens Pheasant Chinese Chickens Young & Old Hens Duck Legs, Duck Breast, Whole Ducks Turkey Wings & Drums 20 lb Turkey’s during the summer; 10-12 & 30 lb for Thanksgiving (Amish & USDA) Amish Butter Amish Brown & White Free Range Eggs
Letterpress studio in Detroit's historic Eastern Market that produces custom design work and printed matter. The capabilities of the shop include silkscreen, risograph, and digital archival printing. Our workshops, led by renowned instructors, include traditional and experimental printing, 'zine making, and bookbinding. Within the 3,000- sq. ft. space, film screenings, exhibitions, literary readings, design lectures, live music, and special curricular offerings are slated with a diversity of collaborators. Artist, typographer, designer, and educator, Megan O'Connell, is the proprietor.