The Jacksonville Beach Whole Foods Market opened at 7 a.m. Oct. 7 at Pablo Plaza at 2050 S. Third St.
The produce section in the Jacksonville Beach Whole Foods Market store, which opened Oct. 7 in Pablo Plaza.
The store offers customers the option to buy in bulk.
Customers can purchase meats from the full-service butcher or packaged meats from coolers.
The wine section sells bottles from across the world.
There are three hot food bars offering international cuisine, a salad bar and make-your-own salad.
There are three hot food bars offering international cuisine, a salad bar and make-your-own salad.
The bakery sells bread, cakes, cookies and other pastries.
The chip and salsa aisle inside the Jacksonville Beach Whole Foods Market.
The wellness and beauty section sells vitamins, skin care products, soaps and toiletries.
Jacksonville Beach Whole Foods Market water bottles are sold on aisle end caps.
The store offers traditional and self-checkout options.
The deli, fresh foods and bakery section.
Customers can eat their food outside the store after shopping.
Northeast Florida's second Whole Foods Market opened at 7 a.m. Oct. 7 at Pablo Plaza in Jacksonville Beach.
The 40,000-square-foot natural and organic specialty grocer at 2050 S. Third St. was announced in May 2015.
The chain's other area store opened in 2008 at 10601 San Jose Blvd. in Mandarin.
The Jacksonville Beach store offers a sushi and wok station, a full-service butcher and seafood counters, an in-house bakery and more than 800 local products.
Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods operates 487 U.S. stores, 14 in Canada and seven in the United Kingdom. Amazon.com Inc. owns the chain.