Anonymous wrote:Local doesn't really fix the issue. I try to visit the farms from where I buy my meat at least once. I get it from the farms themselves, farmer's markets, washingtons green grocer, or Bon Vivant. Although I haven't been to all the farms from which I have purchased - through these venders - I have been to enough to feel comfortable.
As for the milk, I am looking for any milk in individual packages that I can send with my child to school. She likes milk, I want her to have milk, and I haven't found a better solution (she is a bit too young to be able to manage a thermos properly; we have enough problems with her water bottle). Is this available elsewhere?
My parents retired on a farm so we get all our eggs from them, and a lot of produce in season. I also have two farmer's markets in season near me, as well as one near work. So I love those. But otherwise, the reason I like Whole Foods is because I don't mind paying more to a company I trust. I know they are a big corporation but they have a pretty good reputation and I tend to think they won't jeopardize it by lying. They label their products, you know what is organic, what is vegetarian fed, where it comes from etc. I'm willing to pay for that luxury, along with the balance of eating a lot of local foods from my family's farm and farmer's markets.
I think people who don't have time to shop locally a lot also are willing to pay for Whole Foods as a brand they trust.