Is Whole Foods 365 Organic Healthy?
by 365 Everyday Value
Clean organic granola with whole grains and natural sweeteners, but contains inflammatory seed oils that lower its grade. Better than conventional granola with artificial additives, but the expeller-pressed canola/safflower oils are concerning for daily consumption.
- Organic Whole Grain Rolled Oats – safe
- Organic Cane Sugar – controversial
- Organic Crisp Brown Rice – safe
- organic Brown Rice – safe
- Organic Brown Rice Syrup – controversial
- Salt – controversial
- Organic Vegetable Oil – controversial
- expeller Pressed Canola – safe
- Safflower Seed – safe
- Sunflower Seed Oil – controversial
- Organic Whole Oat Flour – safe
- Organic Almonds – safe
- Organic Honey – controversial
- Organic Molasses – controversial
- Mixed Tocopherols – safe
- vitamin E – controversial
USDA Organic certified
Whole grain oats provide fiber
No artificial additives or preservatives
Natural sweeteners only
Contains healthy almonds
Contains inflammatory seed oils
High in added sugars
Brown rice syrup has high glycemic index
Calorie-dense processed food
Multiple sugar sources
About This Analysis
This health analysis for Whole Foods 365 Organic was performed by Truelabel, an AI-powered food scanner that grades products from A (excellent) to F (failing) based on ingredient quality. The analysis covers seed oil content, ultra-processed ingredients, preservatives, artificial colors, allergens, and potential health risks including cancer risk, hormonal disruption, and gut irritation scores.
Category: Cereal