Anonymous wrote:I thoroughly dislike that style of humor; it just isn't funny.
And although I buy all our meat at Whole Foods, there is a weird aura around it. I mean the owner is pretty conservative (libertarian? I don't care enough to find out), which I generally dislike, and used to only open stores in neighborhoods with existing co-ops. They had that whole dust up a few months ago when it was made public that floor staff has to speak fluent English.
Anonymous wrote:I thoroughly dislike that style of humor; it just isn't funny.
And although I buy all our meat at Whole Foods, there is a weird aura around it. I mean the owner is pretty conservative (libertarian? I don't care enough to find out), which I generally dislike, and used to only open stores in neighborhoods with existing co-ops. They had that whole dust up a few months ago when it was made public that floor staff has to speak fluent English.
Anonymous wrote: It annoys me when people complain about the prices. Clearly they don't shop at WF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love WF. I can actually buy peanut butter that's made from nothing but peanuts -- genius. If you don't like too many peanuts in your peanut butter because high fructose corn syrup just tastes too damn good, then go somewhere else to shop!
You know you can make that too, right? For way less than you pay at WF.
Anonymous wrote:The woman ate some pretzels without paying because she felt entitled to it? Wow!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorta lame. Certainly not hysterical as PPs (same PP?) say. It was amusing at best.
Maybe the author should write a story on Wegmans and how you get suckered into paying too much for the best desserts ever and swear you won't do it again, but keep coming back. Yet some of the common staples such as eggs and cereal are really priced well.
Wegmans is more up and coming than Whole Foods which is so 10 years ago.
Yep, Wegmans is the current trendy thing.
What is trendy about Wegmans? Their meat section is aweful.
Anonymous wrote:The woman ate some pretzels without paying because she felt entitled to it? Wow!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorta lame. Certainly not hysterical as PPs (same PP?) say. It was amusing at best.
Maybe the author should write a story on Wegmans and how you get suckered into paying too much for the best desserts ever and swear you won't do it again, but keep coming back. Yet some of the common staples such as eggs and cereal are really priced well.
Wegmans is more up and coming than Whole Foods which is so 10 years ago.
Yep, Wegmans is the current trendy thing.
Anonymous wrote:Sorta lame. Certainly not hysterical as PPs (same PP?) say. It was amusing at best.
Maybe the author should write a story on Wegmans and how you get suckered into paying too much for the best desserts ever and swear you won't do it again, but keep coming back. Yet some of the common staples such as eggs and cereal are really priced well.
Wegmans is more up and coming than Whole Foods which is so 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Whole Foods... am I the only one?
Yes. It's amazing that WF has stayed in business with only one customer. You must buy a lot of groceries (could you ask them to bring back the dark chocolate chunks in the maroon bag? TIA!).
I didn't think the article was all that funny, but the "Namaste" callback was well done.
Anonymous wrote:I like Whole Foods... am I the only one?