…isn’t just ripping its customers off, it’s endangering their health.
I rarely shop there. The prices are outrageous, and the benefits vastly overstated. “Organic” is largely a scam. I never pay a premium for it.
…isn’t just ripping its customers off, it’s endangering their health.
I rarely shop there. The prices are outrageous, and the benefits vastly overstated. “Organic” is largely a scam. I never pay a premium for it.
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I have to disagree a bit. Their sale prices on meat are quite reasonable, and it’s the only place to find pork belly.
Yes, there are a few things that you can get only there (or very few other places) but in general it’s overpriced and overrated.
Yeah, and freshly roasted coffee does make a huge difference in overall flavor. Whole Foods are one of the few places that actually posts the date in which the coffee was roasted on the storage bin. But for me going to a Whole Foods is a special trip since they are few and far between. So, I only run in a grab just some coffee when I’m in the area of one.
In addition, the company kept dirty dishes near food, did not supply hot water at some hand-washing sinks
Oh no!
Some of the other food handling examples were a slight little bit alarming, though.
WF is taking advantage of the organic fad but are they responsible for fraud? They aren’t responsible for the organic fad itself. Maybe bring environmentalists up on RICO.
“Organic” means “contains carbon atoms.” I eat very few foods that don’t contain carbon atoms.
Stephen, don’t be a nerd. In the context of food, “organic” means “of or relating to a bodily organ or organs”.