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Whole Foods Market
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I've been a faithful patron of Whole Foods since 1997. There is such a wonderful variety of foods and bakery goods, as well as sundries for the home, and personal care products. The staff is always helpful and friendly, and my weekly shopping excursion is a hightlight for me. I love talking to the staff and getting to know everyone over time. One of the first people I met at WF is Clarence and I used to giggle at his stories about driving a hearse! Alex is a music major in college and I enjoy our chats about playing the piano.
Pros: Largest selection of organic foods and natural home products
Cons: The staff should wear shirts that identify them as employees; they all look like customers.
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