Best Organic Business on Long Island

by Best Of Long Island on January 5, 2010

Now, we’re not bugs, but we’d rather not chance putting pesticides in our body when we can avoid it. Besides Long Island is chock full of organic markets that serve up all-natural eats that will make your mouth water. 

Long Islanders Voted Wild By Nature the Best Organic Business on Long Island!

Wild By Nature
Multiple Locations
www.wildnature.com
 

Wild by Nature, an independent subsidiary of King Kullen Grocery Company, is a full-size, full-service natural food marketplace keeping with the understanding that the production of food should support life, promote well-being, and protect the world’s natural resources. Wild by Nature has developed product standards for the foods it sells, and they have made it their mission to promote well-being by supplying the freshest, most delicious and wholesome natural health care products available, for you, your family—and the planet. 

2nd Place – Sherry’s Healthy Gourmet, 89 Deer Park Ave, Babylon. 631-661-5552. www.sherryshealth.com 

This store gives information about what healthy foods to eat, including: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and desserts. They sell food products that are sure to keep you in shape and healthy. They offer good health assessments and recipes for good diets. 

3rd Place – The Feel Good Café, 412 N. Country Rd, St. James. 631-390-8545. www.feelgoodsforlife.com

The cafe serves whole grains, no cheese with antibiotics and hormones, and products with no artificial dyes, preservatives, or additives. They also incorporate certified organic fruit and vegetables. This is a good place to start the path of a strong and energetic life.

 

National - Whole Foods, 429 N. Broadway, Jericho. 516-932-1733. 2101 Northern Blvd, Manhasset. 516-869-8900. www.wholefoodsmarket.com

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Howard Chasser April 14, 2010 at 4:37 pm

It is insulting and naive that WBN is voted best “Organic” store. They have a mixed produce department – conventional and Organic, non organic prepared food, it is difficult to get a straight answer regarding the “organic” or not status of produce used for juicing and in terms of percentage of goods they carry as much non organic as organic. There are a number of stores (mostly smaller) around Long Island that have much greater commitmet to organic integrity. Looks like another case of whoever has the most money wins! Too bad for the readership of LI press.

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maur July 12, 2010 at 1:52 pm

Fairway market in Plainview ,then Wholefoods followed by Uncle Giuseppe’s

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