Where best to shop for health foods UK

I'm looking at the best place to shop (probably online) for health foods in the UK e.g. flaxseed, coconut oil, healthy cereals etc.

I obviously know of Holland & Barret, but wondered if anyone has anywhere else they can recommend?

Much appreciated

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  • luan999
    luan999 Posts: 87 Member
    i use amazon for all my healthy stuff :wink:
  • WaimanaloMan
    WaimanaloMan Posts: 160 Member
    H&B are a good place to start, but check your prices, some of the items they have are actually cheaper at places like Sainsburys!
  • leahshepherd
    leahshepherd Posts: 29 Member
    There is a good little shop opposite belsize park tube that sells all that stuff. If you are ever up that way I would recommend them!
  • Boots..... If you have a boots card :smile:
  • leahshepherd
    leahshepherd Posts: 29 Member
    https://www.revital.co.uk/shops

    Apparently they are all over London...
  • elektradarling
    elektradarling Posts: 85 Member
    Are we allowed to add links? Well sorry if not! Here one I like as I like my gluten free cereal and stuff.

    http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-local/frameset/script/home.html
  • selina884
    selina884 Posts: 826 Member
    theres a wholefoods shop in Camden,
  • AnDiallo
    AnDiallo Posts: 131 Member
    Holland and Barrets serves me pretty well.
  • Alexandra289
    Alexandra289 Posts: 330 Member
    I was surprised by how much stuff Morrisons has when you look for it. I use Holland and Barratt too but find it's so expensive and a lot of their stuff is not healthy. Bags of dried fruit often have a lot of sugar added for example.
  • pennydreadful270
    pennydreadful270 Posts: 266 Member
    This is maybe not helpful but have you checked your local bt/yellow pages type? We have a couple of little health food shops and the people in there might be a bit nutty, and I wouldn't necessarily trust their advice, but wow their prices are much better than H&B! And no postage.
  • deadbeatsummer
    deadbeatsummer Posts: 537 Member
    if you are near London, they have a Whole Foods Store (like the american one) round the back of Piccadilly Circus, it's well expensive but a really fun visit. and their salmon burgers are amazing.
  • asakeba
    asakeba Posts: 4 Member
    Sainsburys has a good selection. Wholefoods are in Stoke Newington if that's close to you but I think they have other locations. Online Graze seems to be a good bet, but I've never purchased from them
  • M______
    M______ Posts: 288 Member
    Amazon has a lot of items in stock.

    Planet Organic is a great site for organic and health foods. Fresh veg from them always lasts plenty long.

    Those 2 are my favorites. Amazon for any supplements, PO for organic meat and veg and health foods. They have amazing snacks there too, cacao coated gooseberries from here are amazing.

    Waitrose usually has chard and organic beets with the greens still attached which I like to buy.
  • mabelbabel1
    mabelbabel1 Posts: 391 Member
    I get most of my stuff from Tesco (other supermarkets are available!)....much cheaper than health food shops!
  • EmmaKarney
    EmmaKarney Posts: 690 Member
    I get my main bulk of fresh food from Abel and Cole (delivered each week) I also get fresh soups, yoghurt, eggs, bread and dry goods from there too.

    I get a few other bits and pieces like nuts and dried fruit and dark chocolate from Waitrose, I get Nakd bars and steel cut oats in bulk from Amazon and supplements from a local health food store (they sell Solgar brand)