When I noticed a plethora of Israeli products in Wild Honey, I immediately wrote to the owner, thinking that he had no idea about Israel's brutal military occupation of Palestine and the 2005 civil society call for a boycott, divestment and sanctions so that they received justice and basic human rights like freedom of movement, freedom of expression, freedom from torture, etc. He ignored my email. He claims his business sells ethical products but there is nothing ethical about Israel's continued land theft and the over 60 Israeli laws which discriminate against the indigenous people because of their ethnicity. Legalised racial discrimination is the definition of apartheid. Not only does he not have a problem with what Israel does, he put up a statement at his store proclaiming his full support for the Israeli state. His claim that his business is ethical while financing gross human rights violations through economic support is appalling. He claims to give back to the community while actively reducing Palestinian communities to lives of fear, deprivation and misery. This is cynical hypocrisy. I will never give Wild Honey any more of my money. I want my money to do good.
For such a small shop Wild Honey offers quite an ample variety of things. While not exclusively vegan, they do sell many vegan products—cheeses, yogurts, ice cream, chocolates, cookies, Mayo, cereals, etc. They have a wide selection of grains and pulses, sauces and condiments, and cereals/muesli.
If you’re looking for some vegan pantry staples, this is the place to go. You’ll find many more things than at any of the nearby grocery stores.
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3 Reviews
First Review by Tamy
MoniqueBuckner
Points +20
A Date With Genocide - Edit
When I noticed a plethora of Israeli products in Wild Honey, I immediately wrote to the owner, thinking that he had no idea about Israel's brutal military occupation of Palestine and the 2005 civil society call for a boycott, divestment and sanctions so that they received justice and basic human rights like freedom of movement, freedom of expression, freedom from torture, etc. He ignored my email. He claims his business sells ethical products but there is nothing ethical about Israel's continued land theft and the over 60 Israeli laws which discriminate against the indigenous people because of their ethnicity. Legalised racial discrimination is the definition of apartheid. Not only does he not have a problem with what Israel does, he put up a statement at his store proclaiming his full support for the Israeli state. His claim that his business is ethical while financing gross human rights violations through economic support is appalling. He claims to give back to the community while actively reducing Palestinian communities to lives of fear, deprivation and misery. This is cynical hypocrisy. I will never give Wild Honey any more of my money. I want my money to do good.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-08-23
Pros: Nice decor
Cons: Not ethical as claimed, Expensive, Owner ignores criticism about ethics
Guest
Mandy86
Points +338
Six different kimchis! - Edit
Amazing selection of chilled kimchis! Loads of different tofu, very different to in a supermarket. Great selection of all sorts of cupboard items.
Read morePros: Kimchi!
Guest
Tamy
Points +2888
Great variety - Edit
For such a small shop Wild Honey offers quite an ample variety of things. While not exclusively vegan, they do sell many vegan products—cheeses, yogurts, ice cream, chocolates, cookies, Mayo, cereals, etc. They have a wide selection of grains and pulses, sauces and condiments, and cereals/muesli.
Read moreIf you’re looking for some vegan pantry staples, this is the place to go. You’ll find many more things than at any of the nearby grocery stores.
Pros: Large variety
Cons: Pricey
Guest
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