365 by Whole Foods Market vs 80 Acres Farms

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365 by Whole Foods Market

EmergingConsumer Food & Beverage

Organic Food

Amazon-owned (AMZN) Whole Foods private label brand with 3,000+ organic SKUs; competing with Kirkland and Trader Joe's for health-conscious value grocery via Prime member discounts at 530+ Whole Foods stores.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
D32
Category Rank
#2 of 4
AI Consensus
50%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
43
Perplexity
40
Gemini
37

About

365 by Whole Foods Market is an Amazon-owned private label brand sold exclusively across Whole Foods Market's 530+ US grocery stores — providing organic and natural products at value pricing relative to Whole Foods' national brand selection, covering groceries, dairy, frozen foods, household products, personal care, and supplements. When Amazon acquired Whole Foods in 2017 for $13.7 billion, the 365 standalone store concept (launched 2016 as a lower-cost Whole Foods format) was discontinued in 2019 as Amazon refocused 365 as a in-store label rather than a separate chain concept.

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80 Acres Farms

ChallengerAgTech

Indoor Vertical Farming

Raised $115M (Feb 2026) led by General Atlantic. Post-merger with Soli Organic creates largest indoor farm in North America. ~$200M combined first-year revenues.

About

80 Acres Farms is a commercial-scale indoor vertical farming company that, following its merger with Soli Organic, operates the largest indoor farming network in North America. The company raised $115 million in February 2026 led by General Atlantic, with projected first-year combined revenues approaching $200 million — making it one of the few vertical farming companies to achieve genuine commercial scale after years of industry attrition that eliminated several high-profile competitors.

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