Anonymous wrote:
It’s very frustrating. I’ve had the same issue, Whole Foods no longer offers any 365/Whole Foods brands without palm oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is your biggest problem right now, consider yourself very very lucky.
Older Black female job hunter here. It’s not. It is, however, the one that I have the personal ability to address. I’ll stop there.
I'm sorry. Sometimes it's the little things that really get at you.
I'd probably take it in and be very nice at the desk and just say that you must have mistakely grabbed it thinking it was your usual because it looks very similar, and upon opening realized it was different and that you are sensitive to the ingredients. Also can they kindly point you to what you're looking for or has it changed? There is no way they won't take it back, given how easy it is to do WF/Amazon returns. If you don't have a receipt they probably have it if you scanned your phone at the register.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is your biggest problem right now, consider yourself very very lucky.
Older Black female job hunter here. It’s not. It is, however, the one that I have the personal ability to address. I’ll stop there.
I'm sorry. Sometimes it's the little things that really get at you.
I'd probably take it in and be very nice at the desk and just say that you must have mistakely grabbed it thinking it was your usual because it looks very similar, and upon opening realized it was different and that you are sensitive to the ingredients. Also can they kindly point you to what you're looking for or has it changed? There is no way they won't take it back, given how easy it is to do WF/Amazon returns. If you don't have a receipt they probably have it if you scanned your phone at the register.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is your biggest problem right now, consider yourself very very lucky.
Older Black female job hunter here. It’s not. It is, however, the one that I have the personal ability to address. I’ll stop there.
Why are you bringing your skin color and age and job hunting status into a discussion about peanut butter? Seriously?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is your biggest problem right now, consider yourself very very lucky.
Older Black female job hunter here. It’s not. It is, however, the one that I have the personal ability to address. I’ll stop there.
Why are you bringing your skin color and age and job hunting status into a discussion about peanut butter? Seriously?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is your biggest problem right now, consider yourself very very lucky.
Older Black female job hunter here. It’s not. It is, however, the one that I have the personal ability to address. I’ll stop there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s has chunky peanut butter where the only ingredient is peanuts. No added oils. In case you’re near one.
Coming to say the same thing. Go to Trader Joe’s! It was $1.99 forever and recently up to $2.49 but still good price and tasty product
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is your biggest problem right now, consider yourself very very lucky.
Older Black female job hunter here. It’s not. It is, however, the one that I have the personal ability to address. I’ll stop there.
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s has chunky peanut butter where the only ingredient is peanuts. No added oils. In case you’re near one.
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s has chunky peanut butter where the only ingredient is peanuts. No added oils. In case you’re near one.
Anonymous wrote:If you call the (corporate) phone number and complain nicely, they'll send you a coupon for a free one to offset it.
Anonymous wrote:Is the UPC code the same?
Anonymous wrote:
It’s very frustrating. I’ve had the same issue, Whole Foods no longer offers any 365/Whole Foods brands without palm oil.