I have no quarrel with Whole Foods. At least there is competition, and I purchase from both Whole Foods and the competition depending upon my whims.
Methinks we should direct our ire at pure unadulterated scientific incompetance. The EPA is a good start. If one were to sum the entire IQ of that squalid organization, we’d probably still be to the right of the decimal point.
And - of course - the congress that caused this collection of cretins to come into existance is even lower on the intelligence scale. (Statement of the obvious, obviously.)
I don’t know if it’s the chain or just the local franchisee, but Whole Foods here in Virginia took a lot of flack for standing up for pro-life politicians.
But I don’t shop there anyway. Waaaayyyy to expensive.
I wish we had one around here. They have a great variety of pure foods, and are very concerned about freshness of their products. For breads, cheeses and a quality salad bar, the regular grocery stores don't come close. Not for everything, but for some things, Whole Foods meets an important need.