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Whole Earth Center

1970 establishments in New JerseyGrocery store buildingsNon-profit organizations based in Princeton, New JerseyPrinceton, New JerseyUse mdy dates from October 2025
Whole Earth Center, Princeton, NJ
Whole Earth Center, Princeton, NJ

The Whole Earth Center is a non-profit organic food grocery store and vegetarian eatery at 360 Nassau Street in Princeton, New Jersey that specializes in bulk items. Mid-year, tables and benches outside the store provide expansion seating for diners. Governed by a non-profit board, the store earns money from sales and pays taxes. However, they spend all of their earnings on programs for healthy living such as Bike to Work Week, the annual Princeton Environmental Film Festival, Princeton School Gardens Cooperative, the Suppers Program (now rebranded as "Eating for your Health"), The Town Topics newspaper, the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen the D&R Greenway and Friends of Herrontown Woods.

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Whole Earth Center
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Nassau Street 364
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Whole Earth Center, Princeton, NJ
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