How many times have you been caught in a diaper bind? âI swear I had another pack in the closetâŚâ said me dozens of times. As a busy working mom, itâs easy to lose track of that diaper stockpile (or lack thereof), resulting in some ad hoc trips to Whole Foods. Being the over-analyzer that I am, I decided to test out the diaper brands Iâve found on the shelf at Whole Foods â Coterie, Honest, Whole Foods 365 â to see which is best. Hereâs the results of my Whole Foods diaper review:
1: Absorbency
I poured water on each diaper to understand how fast it absorbed and how dry it felt.
Coterie: This diaper has a cushy thickness that absorbs liquid quickly, without being bulky. It felt incredibly dry within seconds. 5/5
Honest: This diaper starts out thin, and gets bulky when wet. While this diaper absorbed quite quickly, the surface still felt wet upon the touch. 3/5
Whole Foods 365: This diaper absorbs just as quickly as Honest, but feels the wettest of all the options, meaning leaks are likely as is diaper rash. 2/5
WINNER: COTERIE
2: Comfort
Coterie: OMG these are so soft! The material is like cashmere for diapers. And as far as safety goes, these check all the boxes: chlorine free, latex free, fragrance free, lotion free, dye free, alcohol free, paraben free, phthalate free. 5/5
Honest: These have a crinkly paper-like feeling. They are super stretchy, which makes movement more comfortable, but it also makes it harder to lay them out flat under your baby during diaper changes. These donât have parabens, latex or fragrance. 3/5
Whole Foods 365: These feel almost identical to Honest, but have a bit less stretch. These donât use chlorine, fragrance or lotions. 3/5
WINNER: COTERIE
3: Eco-friendliness
Coterie: Coterie diapers are made with wood pulp sourced from sustainably managed forests and has invested a portion of proceeds to accelerate the transition to truly sustainable diapering solutions for all. 4/5
Honest: Honest says it harvests wood from sustainably managed trees, and claims its thinner diapers save 7000 trees a year. 4/5
Whole Foods 365: WF 365 doesnât have any mention of environmental impact on its packaging or online. 0/5
WINNER: TIED COTERIE & HONEST
4: Cost
This is the cost I found for single packs of diapers at my local Whole Foods for Size 3 diapers.
Coterie: 28 diapers for $17.99 = $0.64 each
Honest: 68 diapers for $29.99 = $0.44 each
Whole Foods 365: 31 diapers for $12.49 = $0.40 each
WINNER: Whole Foods 365
The winner of the Whole Foods Diaper Showdown: Coterie
Taking these criteria into account, Coterie is the clear winner of the Whole Foods diaper options. But my top advice for you? Just avoid a mad dash to the store, and subscribe to a monthly Coterie diaper shipment now.