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Whole Foods Adding Do-It-Yourself Juice Bar To Tarzana Location

Whole Foods will be partnering with Juicero to provide the first in-store self-serve, cold-pressed juicing bar for its stores.

TARZANA, CA -- Shoppers already have plenty of choices for juices at Whole Foods, but soon at a Tarzana location, there will be a self-serve juice bar.

Customers will be able to make and buy their own juice at the stores. Whole Foods will be partnering with Juicero to provide the first in-store self-serve, cold-pressed juicing bar for its stores.

Customers, however, won't be able to pick fruits and vegetables from the produce aisle. Instead, they'll be picking from premade, freshly harvested produce packs from Juicero to make their juice for $5 per serving.

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“Juicero offers our customers a new and unique cold-pressed juicing experience,” Patrick Bradley, president, Whole Foods Market Southern Pacific region said in a statement.

The juicing bar will be available at 11 locations in Southern California, including the 18700 Ventura Boulevard location in Tarzana.

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Other locations with the juicing bar:

  • Santa Monica: 1425 Montana Ave.
  • Redondo Beach: 405 North Pacific Coast Hwy
  • Pasadena: 465 South Arroyo Pkwy
  • Playa Vista: 12746 West Jefferson Blvd
  • Irvine: 8525 Irvine Center Drive
  • Newport Beach: 415 Newport Center Drive
  • Laguna Niguel: 23932 Aliso Creek Road
  • Huntington Beach: 7881 Edinger Ave Suite 150
  • La Jolla: 8825 Villa La Jolla Dr
  • Brea: 3301 Imperial Hwy., corner Valencia Avenue
  • Tarzana: 18700 Ventura Blvd (open March 10!)

Photo courtesy of Juicero.

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