The Jamaica Plain Gazette reports supporters of the Whole Foods market are organizing a slate of candidates for the council in the September elections for the advisory group.
OK, we get it. You went to Whole Foods once and somehow missed the 90% of the inventory that's the exact same shit as in every other store. And you only eat extremely processed junk from vending machines so you judge people who go to Whole Foods and buy things like spaghetti and orange juice and cans of beans. Noted.
I'd suggest that their financial and operating results would indicate that the store does not, in fact, turn off 90% of the people out there.
It's a national supermarket chain, with a larger emphasis on organic than, say, Stop & Shop, but it's not like WF is some kind of co-op for tofu-eating hippies.
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Here comes
the Herbal Tea Party!
Founding fooders?
is more like it, after hearing the crazy from the "HiLo or No group" and supporters.
Glad to see some common sense candidates will be making a run for office / council.
Little shopping carts they got (they small)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UFc1pr2yUU
So once WF opens, will they
So once WF opens, will they show up for boring zoning meetings every month?
Mmmmm. . .
. . . bet the wheat germ cookies and okra tea at their meetings will be a big hit- with themselves.
Zzzzz
OK, we get it. You went to Whole Foods once and somehow missed the 90% of the inventory that's the exact same shit as in every other store. And you only eat extremely processed junk from vending machines so you judge people who go to Whole Foods and buy things like spaghetti and orange juice and cans of beans. Noted.
Sure . . .
. . . You keep pretending that. That store turns off 90 percent of people out there. But as long as its convenient for you.
90%, eh?
I'd suggest that their financial and operating results would indicate that the store does not, in fact, turn off 90% of the people out there.
It's a national supermarket chain, with a larger emphasis on organic than, say, Stop & Shop, but it's not like WF is some kind of co-op for tofu-eating hippies.