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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whole Foods, unfortunately, is a very expensive necessity for people who are unable to consume the usual American diet of high fructose corn syrup and various additives contained in every regular product in the mass-market stores. I would be the first one to ditch whole foods if the food at the regular-priced stores was edible. [/quote] I find your comment a little dramatic. You realize you can buy "whole foods" at every other regular grocery store too? Just don't buy the packaged crap. Milk, eggs, cheese, produce, meat, rice, beans, etc. are all perfectly edible from mass-market grocery stores. Whole Foods does have quality products, but it's like Starbucks - a lot of what you're paying for is the branding. They work really hard on it.[/quote] seriously. people are nuts.[/quote] And others are just plain ignorant - like you. Or may be they feed their kids rice and beans for breakfast every day. My son has an allergy to corn. Have you ever tried to find yogurt without corn starch or corn syrup? How about cereal? How about bread? Good luck finding it at Giant or Safeway. [/quote]
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