I just found out today that a Whole Foods is going to be built close to my neighborhood. Too bad it’s not an Earth Fare.
While many crunchy, green mamas might rejoice at Whole Foods coming to town, I am in mourning because Whole Foods is basically on par with your “neighborhood”  Walmart.
There is nothing “neighborly” about Walmart or Whole Foods.
What a joke.
Whole Foods is just another cutthroat Corporate Bully dressed in organic, “let’s save the world”, “buy local” disguise with the shareholders in full throttle, profit taking control.
While Whole Foods is undoubtedly counting on health conscious Moms like me in the neighborhood cha-chinging away at the brand spanking new registers, let me just share with you that you won’t see The Healthy Home Economist browsing the aisles there.
I’ll be shopping at the 2 small, local healthfood stores less than a mile away where I’ve shopped for the past 15 years. Â That’s where my business loyalty lies.
I spend almost all my food money with local businesses and local farms. Â Not Whole Foods.
How could I possibly rationalize shopping at Whole Foods which has recently rolled over on the GMO issue in the United States by suggesting that we all need to “learn to live with GMO’s” by accepting the USDAs proposal for “peaceful” coexistence between organics and genetically modified foods?
Here is Whole Foods’ official statement on the matter:
The reality is that no grocery store in the United States, no matter what size or type of business, can claim they are GMO-free. While we have been and will continue to be staunch supporters of non-GMO foods, we are not going to mislead our customers with an inaccurate claim (and you should question anyone who does). Here’s why: the pervasive planting of GMO crops in the U.S. and their subsequent use in our national food supply. 93% of soy, 86% of corn, 93% of cotton, and 93% of canola seed planted in the U.S. in 2010 were genetically engineered. Since these crops are commonly present in a wide variety of foods, a GMO-free store is currently not possible in the U.S. (Unless the store sells only organic foods.)
Since the U. S. national organic standards do not allow the use of GMO ingredients and practices in the growing or production of organic foods, choosing organic is one way consumers can avoid GMO foods. The other is through labeling, of which we are strong supporters.Â
Hey Whole Foods, here’s a novel idea:  How about selling only organic and local foods then? That would solve the problem nicely wouldn’t it?
I don’t know about you, but that statement screams “sell-out” to me. Even more damaging, Whole Foods recently endorsed the peaceful coexistence option with regard to GE alfalfa rather than an outright ban. The unrestricted planting of GE alfalfa that starts as early as this spring threatens the entire grassfeeding dairy industry over the long term as alfalfa hay is an integral part of winter feeding.
Whole Foods is all about corporate profits and management can shade it and couch it any way they like, but the message is loud and clear: Â corporate profit and shareholder gains are more important than sticking to the basic sustainability ideals Whole Foods was founded upon.
Do you want your neighborhood healthfood stores and farmer’s markets to suffer revenue losses from business ruthlessly stripped away by a Whole Foods coming to town?
If not, you can choose to stay away like me and treat Whole Foods like just another supermarket or Walmart: Â a place of last resort where budget dollars are rarely if ever spent.
Note: as of July 2012, it appears that Whole Foods is still sourcing much of its “organic” produce from China which provides further verification of the video below.
In addition, as of June 2015, Whole Foods’ new veggie rating system can rank conventional produce grown in another country ahead of organic, local produce!
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
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Willwe Makeit
Whole Foods is disgusting. In Colorado they are now selling something like 10,000 pounds of Talapia a month through Whole Foods stores that is being raised by prisoners in the state prison system.
First we discover that the corporations are in bed together, and have conspired to sell us Whole Food, that is not really WHOLELY FOOD, and now we see that the same corporations are in bed together, and are conspiring to use slave labor, under the guise of “incarceration”, to feed us, surreptitiously, food raised by the nation’s prisoners.
How do we know anything is true that Whole Foods tells us, since it is obvious that they would do anything for “a buck”?
Why has the US prison population exploded since 1990? Uh, Ray Charles could see that one, and he has been dead for 10 years.
Could it be that there is no such thing as “MONEY”? It is a congame where the corporations are converting the time in people’s lives into the capital they exist upon.
Why would the State of Colorado, or any state for that matter, ever want to let a man or woman, go, if they can create a bogus corporation, under the guise of “corrections”, which creates investment capital for the state pensioners?
You are being deceived!
Go to CAFR1.COM and see how the local, state, and federal governments control everything through their investment portfolios.
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I’m new to this website, althought NOT new to the health foods topic. I just finished reading all these posts and feel the need to put my 2 cents in.
I can’t patronize Whole Foods, because they support Planned Parenthood. Even tho this is not the forum for that subject, my point is that the reality is, For Evil to prevail, all it takes is for good folks to do nothing.
Patronizing Whole Foods, no matter how small the purchase empowers evil giants like Monsanto in the name of eating well. The price is too high.