Thread regarding Whole Foods Market Inc. layoffs

Strange Days

There are many of us who have been expecting this kind of action out of The Food Hole for some time. Now, that's it finally upon us, it's left many voices questioning with no real answers. Don't expect answers. Not from any kind of leadership anyway. We will have to create our own answers, among our peers, our friends and our allies. Many a good soldier has either jumped ship, been thrown from the boat or is still out there, squatting in the bush and trying their best to make a go of it. These are Strange Days, and it's indicative of a broader picture, one that is beyond the Food Hole - but one that reflects the corporate tenure of Our Times. There are no more Safety Nets. There never were.

"Conscious Capitalism" may be one of the funniest and greatest delusional jokes ever rendered as a fiscal philosophy, as a business ideology, and specifically as a book, which is basically a retooled version of the ever changing G.I.G.

There's a transparency at work alright...and it's called seeing through the bullshit. Selling bogus lifestyles and morals, which in turn makes the consumer feel okay about purchasing and spending freely on overpriced goods that hide behind a web of self-serving lies. Selling a "Lifestyle", "Values" and "Health of Wellbeing" through a process of "corporate fueled do-gooder styled intentions" is absolutely brilliant in a very dark sense. It frees the consumer of guilt while they spend, often times, targeting the guilt of the upwardly mobile, while promoting the company to its own workforce, as its first line agents of positive change. Yes, YOU, are making a difference, right? In the world? To the planet? For the f***ing kids?

As in any war, the ones on the front lines get hit the hardest. That would be us. The ones on the floor. On the ground. Doing the work.

We are not extensions of the companies we work for. We are human beings. We are more creative, more caring and more adaptable than a third rate group of organic business, greed heads slinging bullshit. Beware Benevolent Paternalism. Although, those days have long since passed at the Hole now.

Good Luck to all who survived the f***ing thing and more luck to those of you who are stuck inside of it, either by choice or forces beyond your control.

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How do the customers treat each of you? I bet at times like shit. No matter what happens with the company it has been an experience to remember. If whole foods fall its because people that have never cooked anything in their lives were spoon fed millions if not billion's bought into the company and know ruin it. It is a sad day when investors that don't have a controlling percentage can dictate a negative change in such a way

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How do the customers treat each of you? I bet at times like shit. No matter what happens with the company it has been an experience to remember. If whole foods fall its because people that have never cooked anything in their lives were spoon fed millions if not billion's bought into the company and know ruin it. It is a sad day when investors that don't have a controlling percentage can dictate a negative change in such a way

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Post ID: @1Sel+E6O96Kk

This is the TRUTH.

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Post ID: @1JKB+E6O96Kk

I heard "it's just a grocery store" quite a bit in my tenure at the food hole.. heh. Yet often those parroting the phrase from its original source were the ones complaining about their jobs the most. Go figure.

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Post ID: @OHM+E6O96Kk

I used tell myself and my coworkers, "it's just a grocery store" daily. I even tried to tell management and the customers that. No. It's a bit more than a grocery store. For those of us who've been in there, were in there - it's a full tilt cult, which crafts goals and ideals and a type of isolated, internal rhetoric that is very different from your more conventional grocery stores. I get it. It IS just a fing grocery store, but tell that to the investors, the members of the board and those who have to implement and maintain that weird fing rhetoric in the physical store itself. They'll probably shoot you back an answer that it's not just a grocery store. And if they do. They're practicing a false sense of humility or they actually know the score...either way, your statement required response 183472. We work in a grocery store. Yes. All of us are idiots? No. Your statement, however, could imply that everyone who works in a grocery store or in the service industry are idiots in some capacity. My God, that sounds like something a horribly entitled, out of touch customer would say. My emphasis is on "could", because I'm trying to give you the benefit of a doubt. Good luck. Harvest the sales. They will surely harvest you.

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Post ID: @giG+E6O96Kk

All of you are idiots. You work in a grocery store.

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Post ID: @kX2+E6O96Kk

Thank you for your words, my friend. It's time the truth rings out, loud and clear!

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Post ID: @XM1+E6O96Kk

Superb post. I'm glad I'm out of that place

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Post ID: @8eH+E6O96Kk

great post!!!!

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Post ID: @j1u+E6O96Kk

Fantastic post. Well said!

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