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13 Cult-Favorite Whole Foods Products Everyone Should Try At Least Once

October 21, 2016 by Sara Alderman

Sure, Whole Foods is usually on the pricey side, but that doesn't mean you can't find deals there or that the splurge isn't worth it! From competitively priced to best-reviewed products, here are the cult foods you must try from Whole Foods.

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Calling all lazy girls! This pre-cooked 365 Organic Brown Rice ($2.99) just needs to be heated up for 2 minutes and it's ready to serve! 

Whole Foods Market Organic Honey Nonfat Greek Yogurt ($1.49) also comes in pomegranate and blueberry, date and fig and strawberry flavors

The Whole Foods brand 365 eggs are always competitively priced. It says so on their website!

365 Organic Brown Large Eggs ($4.29)

We will never be too old for string cheese, especially this 365 Organics Light String Cheese ($4.99) under $5.

This is a personal favorite! Diana's Bananas Dark Chocolate Banana Babies ($4.99) are my dessert every weeknight. Makes me feel like I'm being semi-healthy but also actually eating a sweet treat. 

The Whole Foods brand tzatziki is definitely a crowd pleaser! It's light and fresh, despite maybe looking a little heavy. Definitely give it a try next time you have people over. 

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Need a quick, cheap and light meal? Whole Foods Market Vegetable Potstickers ($2.99) are the answer. 

365 Organic Milk ($3.99) costs less when compared to other store brands, according to The Huffington Post

365 Honey Flakes & Oat Clusters ($3.99) is basically Honey Bunches Of Oats, but healthier. Or at least let's believe that since it's coming from Whole Foods. 

Whole Foods Market Tandoori Chicken Samosas ($2.99) have only 5-star reviews on The Daily Meal. Try them as both an appetizer and a meal!

Another dessert, this time for the mint-lovers: 365 Organic Fudge Mint Swirl Mini Ice Cream Sandwiches ($4.99). Mini means you can have more than one, right?!

365 Everyday Value Sweet Potato Puffs ($2.99) are basically grown-up tater tots. Also a good, quick go-to when you're feelin' hangry. 

This California Olive Ranch Olive Oil Extra Virgin ($12.99) is a little pricey, but one editor says she goes through a bottle every few weeks because she puts it on everything. It must be pretty good!

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