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Businiess name:  Good Earth Natural Foods Co
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dear Customers of Good Earth, \r \r As a former employee of Good Earth (I left on my own volition), I would like to inform you of the real Good Earth, the one you just can't seem to see. \r Although Good Earth is passionate about the environment, they do not seem to realize that the treatment of people equally has to be humane. \r Not only has Good Earth over the past few years hired illegal immigrants with the intentions of paying them lower than ""white man"" wages but they have routinely fired each round of them to hire more at a new low first hire cost. How many old faces do you see when you walk through Good Earth? How about that friendly Mexican dude, is his still there? How much are they paying him? Would he go to the police if they treated him with prejudice or just flat out wrongfully let him go. Would Fairfax even notice? \r Although many of the ""Fairfaxians"" are health conscious, environmentally conscious and extremely well educated individuals, Good Earth has been continuing to shock me as far as human relations within the store. \r They have an extreme turn over rate, resulting in food safety violations due to new under-trained employee's. The owners make a huge amount of money and give 10% of the profits to the employee's, which is sweet but you have to have been working at the store for a year and only their buddies stay that long. \r Most employees, if you take the time to ask them yourselves, will have a very dim look on the store, a place they only work at because there is simply no other alternative. \r Good earth keeps their cost of employees low because they keep firing them and hiring new ones. Its pretty sad and it is an untold story because most of the victims are illegal immigrants the store willingly hires, who are afraid to fight bac Pros: Organic food, nice hangout spot for hippies, they really like white people and people with lots of money Cons: They treat their workers horribly, they pay them low wages and fire them when they want a new batch, they treat latinos like dirt, the owners are selfish people.. but then again, who isn't?

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