Thread regarding Whole Foods Market Inc. layoffs

Here's how much more expensive WFM is.......

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/heres-exactly-much-more-youre-201708842.html

Article summary:

Despite attempts to shed the whole paycheck image, WFM is still significantly more expensive than other stores, such as Wegmans, Kroger, Safeway, Sprouts and Trader Joe's

The 365 Stores, while cheaper than WFM stores, are STILL MORE EXPENSIVE than Trader Joe's, albeit 4% more expensive. Personally, I'd rather go to Trader Joe's and get the same and better products and have that 4% in my wallet!

Full Article:

Whole Foods has been cutting prices to try and shed its "whole paycheck" image.

But it's still one of the most expensive places to buy food, according to Wedbush Securities analysts.

They compared prices at Whole Foods stores in half a dozen cities to those at various competing supermarkets to determine which stores were cheaper.

They found that Whole Foods is about 15% more expensive than other "conventional" supermarkets, such as Kroger, Wegmans, and Safeway.

On a $300 shopping trip, that's a difference of about $45.

Analysts also compared Whole Foods' prices to those at "specialty" grocers, including Trader Joe's and Sprouts Farmers Market, and found that Whole Foods was about 19% more expensive.

Whole Foods charges the biggest premium over its competitors in the meat department, where prices are roughly 40% more expensive than those at rival supermarkets.

This is an improvement over last year, however, when Whole Foods charged about 50% more for meats than its competitors, analysts said.

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Whole Foods charges about 22% more than competitors for fresh produce, according to the survey.

Overall, Whole Foods is getting closer to its competitors on price. The company's average price premium over conventional grocers has dropped from 23% in the first quarter of the year to 15% in the second quarter.

Analysts said that this improvement is a promising sign for the business. They also seemed impressed by the low prices they found at Whole Foods' new chain of stores, 365 by Whole Foods Market.

The 365 chain was about 23% cheaper than traditional Whole Foods stores and only 4% more expensive than low-price leader Trader Joe's.

The analysts wrote:

Price investments by Whole Foods and the lower pricing found at its new 365 store are encouraging, but we continue to observe lower prices and increased availability of comparable products at conventional grocers. We remain firmly in wait-and-see mode to gauge if the retailer can reach price relevancy with multi-channel consumers.

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If you can save 4% on your groceries without a lot of hassle you're gonna do it. Knowing that TJs is still 4% cheaper than the 365 stores, and knowing also that there's probably a TJs nearby, who would still shop at 365? Or WFM? It's not like there are lots of committed FT people left. The ones who are left have no time for customers anymore. What terrible moves this company continues to make.

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We don't have the quality or attention to detail anymore to justify the pricing. Especially in the store venues. I can't help but to think that has always been our edge.

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Nobody is fooled by Walter Highway Robb-ery's talk about "price investments." Prices are not being lowered substantially and permanently, especially the price being PAID for his so-called "leadership." The proof is in the pudding! When real people actually put down the latest press release and turn off the idiot box with Jim Cramer frothing about how much he loves the company, and then shop and compare, they figure out pretty quick that "Whole Paycheck" is alive and well. If you doubt that, take a poll of all your friends and ask them one question: Which grocery store gives you the most overall value for your money?

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