
Stonestown Galleria Mall in San Francisco is welcoming a new Whole Foods Market, set to open on Jan. 12, 2022.
The new 50,780-square-foot store has been designed using inspiration from the Pacific Ocean sunsets, according to a Whole Foods Market press release issued last week. The store will focus on local goods from local businesses.

Features in the new space will include a full-service seafood counter, a specialty department on cheeses and other food and drink from locally renowned brands, such as Mt. Tam Triple Cream Brie from Cowgirl Creamery.
There will also be the usual prepared foods section with hot and cold food bars and a full-service meat counter, as well as other expected sections, like a bakery.
As part of its new community, Whole Foods has pledged to support Farming Hope, "a nonprofit that manages garden-to-table job training for formerly incarcerated or homeless San Franciscans," according to the press release.
According to the release, the grocery chain also plans to sponsor Food Funded, "an annual event that aims to catalyze an equitable funding flow for food ventures."
The market is also going to sponsor San Francisco's Chinese New Year Festival and Parade and San Francisco Beer Week this year.