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Del Cecchi wrote:
> "Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message


>> Be that as it may, each Whole Foods store has a pamphlet that explains
>> Quite frankly, I just enjoy shopping there. The meats at Whole Foods
>> are awesome and they really know how to do customer service. What's more,
>> for some reason, very attractive women seem to shop there.
>> Unfortunately, those women always seem to be with a significant other!


People that shop do all their shopping there are all probably picky
eaters.
>From what I noticed wandering around the store is that most of those

people seem to have lives that revolve around what they eat and how
it's raised.
Listen in on some of the converstaions going on the next time you're
there,
it's a riot.

The store at Bascom and Hamilton in San Jose has a very small meat
section, filled with seven-dollar+ a pound skinless and boneless
chicken breasts, hamburger priced at what other stores price steak, and
other overpriced meat.

> And actually the US Government now has official standards for "organic"
> as used on food packaging in the USA. That includes meat as well. So
> whoever said that is incorrect.


All very true. However, Whole Foods charges more for their organic
goods than other stores do. They seem to be trying to make their
stores the 'in place' to shop for food and the sheeple are buying into
it. It's true that there's a sucker born every minute and plenty of
fools that will easily part with their money.

- Bobbi