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First impression.
Whole Foods is shifting towards automation.
Self checkout is nothing new, and you’ll see a few registers that’ll allow you to do that.
But this location has embraced the idea of mechanized efficiency beyond the register.
Indeed, inside you’ll find some new tech additions to the Whole Foods Market brand.
For one, there is a Briggo Coffee Haus fully-automated robotic barista.
Additionally, near the prepared foods is a self order automated kiosk that allows you to pick food through a digital ordering solution.
Aside from the automation this new location is unique in other ways.
There is a JuiceLand counter near the prepared foods, as well as a self-serve mochi ice cream freezer.
Regarding the overall store.
All shelves are fully stocked and neat.
The lighting is nice and bright.
There is a spacious seating/dining area on the second floor.
Since it hasn’t been open a month quite yet, it’s not crowded.
Last note. To save you time driving around the block wandering where to park, the garage entrance can be accessed from Brazos Street.