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Re: Another reason I don't like Whole Foods

by Thomas » Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:49 am

K Story wrote:If I may drift just a bit...remind me again what the big problem is that many folks have with Walmart? Is it mainly labor practices, or does it have to do with their size and tendency to put the smaller guy out of business?


I'm no economist, so I'm just wondering aloud here...


Seems to me, K, a question like this on a bb like this may attract a bunch of opinions one way or the other. But opinions aren't information; for that, you might need to ask an economist--make that three economists, so you can evaluate the conflicting answers you'll likely get.
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Re: Another reason I don't like Whole Foods

by Kyrstyn Kralovec » Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:05 pm

Thomas wrote:Seems to me, K, a question like this on a bb like this may attract a bunch of opinions one way or the other. But opinions aren't information; for that, you might need to ask an economist--make that three economists, so you can evaluate the conflicting answers you'll likely get.


True, Thomas. And God knows we don't want this to turn into another "Sicko" type thread...right!? :wink:
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Re: Another reason I don't like Whole Foods

by Thomas » Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:58 pm

K Story wrote:
Thomas wrote:Seems to me, K, a question like this on a bb like this may attract a bunch of opinions one way or the other. But opinions aren't information; for that, you might need to ask an economist--make that three economists, so you can evaluate the conflicting answers you'll likely get.


True, Thomas. And God knows we don't want this to turn into another "Sicko" type thread...right!? :wink:


zactly...
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Re: Another reason I don't like Whole Foods

by Cynthia Wenslow » Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:38 pm

Ray Juskiewicz wrote:2. The greatest food store known to man: Central Market


First, Ray, welcome to the Forum!

Our own Robert J works at Central Market in Austin. I plan on stopping in when next over that way.
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Re: Another reason I don't like Whole Foods

by Stuart Yaniger » Fri Aug 17, 2007 3:32 pm

The greatest food store known to man


Oh, you mean Berkeley Bowl!
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Re: Another reason I don't like Whole Foods

by Robert J. » Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:08 pm

Ray, last I checked our local herbs were organic. Either way you are right, though. I find plenty of crap at WF for $$$$$$$. CM has the same problem at times, too. And we can be kind of pricey.

I tend to bounce back and fourth between the stores. There are some things that I can get at WF cheaper than I can at CM. There are also some things that I can get cheaper at CM than I can at WF. I buy my other things (paper, cleaning, containment products, etc.) at Target.

Whole Foods has a superior bakery. I think the bakery at CM is way below standards for a store of that caliber.

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P.s. Welcome to the boards, Ray!
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