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Steve A.
May 30, 2020
Go here to support an independent business. It isn't the best prices or even service but I would rather go here than a chain. Weber's is a good place for finding organic stuff. Last time they still did not take credit cards so that's my only big problem with it. This is cash or checks only. For a small store it has plenty of different items. It has lots of awesome supplements. These are fairly priced compared to Kroger and places like that. It doesn't cost that much of a difference. Most of the staff has lots of experience so they know the best products. Everyone talks about how the owner Mr. Weber is very helpful. The rest of the staff is usually helpful too. A few times they seem to be too slow. They do keep and order the best items so this helps make up for that. It has a good variety of health items. Prices are okay. The service is a bit spotty but they're usually able to help you.
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Amy J.
May 15, 2021
Not badly priced but wide selection of wellness related goods from healthy eccentric food items to vitamins galore. Frozen items, refrigerated stuff like meat substitutes, and various drinks and teas. Cashew and walnut among other butters, some uncommon oils such as walnut, some essential oils, bulk seeds and nuts. 3.3 or something percentage fee for credit card use. Got some coffee substitutes here and my favorite carob Tiger bar.
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William C.
Jan 8, 2023
It's a different kind of store. Old school for sure. Good help! Fairly quick service. Friendly people!
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Susan B.
Feb 4, 2020
My mother was diagnosed with large cell arteritis. Arteries in her head were inflamed. The treatment is prednisone. She received a shot at the doctor's office and he gave her a prescription to fill. For large cell arteritis you HAVE to take the prescribed medication or you can go BLIND!So my mother stops at Weber's and talks to Mr. Weber telling him her doc prescribed prednisone. Mr. Weber told my mother to not take prednisone and suggested some supplements that supposedly reduce inflammation.Yes, prednisone can be a difficult medication to take and it has awful side effects. BUT IN SOME CASES THE AWFUL SIDE effects are better than losing your sight!!!Bad call Mr. Weber. You are NOT a doctor. My mother went blind in one eye because she did not take the prednisone and instead followed your suggestion of a supplement. You're a QUACK and you should not be practicing medicine!!!
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Green P.
Jan 26, 2018
A drive-by discovery and a great experience. I got rare products, good prices, and sincere advice. Weber's has a wide selection of foods, beauty products, cooking ingredients, and specialty health items in bulk, organic, and locally-sourced. So far they're the only ones I've seen in the Cleveland area with big bags of those high-quality, organic Frontier spices - and I shop a lot. I think Weber's prices are quite comparable to anywhere else in town, especially Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. That is an amazing feat for an independently-owned business these days. Obviously, you could probably get the same stuff for cheaper on Amazon, but is a savings of $3.74 really "saving money"? And at what cost? They said they've been open for decades and I see why. With the local-ownership you get honesty, expertise, and commitment to the values of good product, good impact, and good health. When health-nuts themselves do the ordering you know that the shelves will be stocked with what works, not just what sells. I also respect that they accept cash and cheques only. Whatever their reason behind this practice, it means that they are not serving as enablers in our national problem of personal credit card debt. It also probably saves them from paying tens of thousands of dollars annually in processing fees to credit card companies - a cost that most other businesses pass on to their customers. The shelves at Weber's are stocked but not choking with product - a practice you see at corporate chain stores aiming to comfort customers with a feeling of infinite abundance. At a smaller store clean shelves mean higher product turnover for fresher items and less waste ($). I bet that as a business Weber's has weathered many major social and economic changes over the years. The emergence of big box "health food" stores is probably one. Online shopping is likely another. I hope that the mixed blessing of "online business reviews" is another. Based on their very own descriptive recounting of their experiences, I think that the negative reviewers approached Weber's - a family-owned store - with the expectations and attitude which have been crafted in us by Whole Foods, Inc. It and they speak for themselves.
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Ron S.
May 2, 2018
I think the store is great, with a lot of great and useful products. I especially like Suzanne as i find her very helpful, pleasant, and a good promoter of the store. Plus, she is quite cute. Ron
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Valerie W.
Feb 18, 2025
I understand the supplements that you are missing for me and Weber's has it all. The service is here at Weber's along with the ambiance
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Janet H.
Oct 5, 2023
Weber's is one of the finest health food stores anywhere.Everything they sell has been evaluated for quality.Advice from the ethical, caring, knowledgable staff is invaluable.
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Mark H.
May 8, 2024
Friendly customer service and reasonable prices. My only concern is the bottled water located by the front window which exposes the plastic water bottles to sunlight contamination. I would recommend purchasing the bottled water that is in cardboard boxes or the store management putting UV filters/window tints on the glass storefront windows that would either block or reflect sunlight.
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Lynn B.
Jan 29, 2023
I've been coming to Weber's since 1975. I have been a loyal customer since. I have tried and swear by many products they carry. Although, I have to say my favorite is their brewer's yeast. It's called t-flakes brewer's yeast and it is sold in bulk.
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