Thread regarding Whole Foods Market Inc. layoffs

Whole Foods is sick of high prices, too — so it's pulling the Walmart trick of squeezing suppliers to bring prices down

  • Whole Foods is reportedly asking suppliers to help the chain lower grocery prices.
  • The Amazon-owned grocer wants to reduce prices as inflation eases, the Wall Street Journal reported.
  • Pressuring supplies to keep prices low is common among other retailers such as Walmart.

https://news.yahoo.com/whole-foods-sick-high-prices-154915113.html

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Post ID: @OP+1kY1vXKC

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WFM doesn't care about anything accept profit. They still try to cram all the hippie BS down everyones throat all the time. These videos about my WHY in the NA region are a great example of this. Just awful human beings pretending that the company and themselves care about anything beyond profits is a joke. The expectation of TMs is to shut up and do what you are told without question.

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Post ID: @7gok+1kY1vXKC

with our retiring CEO and his midnight romps on social media and stock value sites under an alias should tell you all you need to know about sociopathic tendencies in the upper crust of this company....harobed where are you??

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Post ID: @6hjs+1kY1vXKC

Sounds like your working for sociopaths. Lol

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Post ID: @5hyo+1kY1vXKC

The gig book is only used if they want to fire you.
The core value of: tm health and happiness is an outright lie.

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Post ID: @2pam+1kY1vXKC

That's the Whole Trade guarantee? What ever happened to the Gig book? Does that still exist

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Post ID: @1gjc+1kY1vXKC

WFM likes to stroke itself off about how great it is. If they are so great they shouldn't have to tell everyone how much good they are doing. It's all cr-p when a company talks about "Culture".

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Post ID: @ewb+1kY1vXKC

Whole foods raised prices to gain more profit and sales. All other reasons they give are a distraction to this point. Using Venders as an example of this is just political theatre. If WF really cared about nourishing people and the planet then they would reduce prices across the board and make it possible for the mass of people to enjoy healthy food. But that is not the goal; its just a feel good corporate statement that falls deafly flat. Just look at the closed Chicago store as an example of this.

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Post ID: @ytd+1kY1vXKC

Enter shrinkflation or package downsizing.

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