As I have developed massive food allergies in my old age, I often frequent the place but can’t stand the hippy/progressive types who shop there.
Pretntious. That’s the WF customer.
With their precious reusable cloth, grocery bags. Cracks me up.
First time I went into Whole Foods, I wore my Vietnam vet cap just to get dirty looks from the leftwing greyhaired ponytail crowd of both sexes I expected to see there.
No such luck. Mostly upscale women & a few soldiers, believe it or not. They gave me vet’s discount at checkout & the gal said, “Thank you for your service”.
Not one patron shrieked “Babykiller!” Bummer.
;^)
I always wonder if the tattoed millenial stocking the store is gonna somehow infect the bin foods with his Hep C.
Too many tattooed slackers for my taste.
Also, I am a big fan of eye candy, but it’s difficult to get a rise from a chick with green hair, no matter how curvy and voluptuous.
I don’t mind the hippies who shop there, I can always just ignore them... the ones I have a problem with are the ones running the checkout lines, advertising all their nose rings and stuff. “How ‘bout just some regular people around here?”
I used to go to a fairly large health food store in Nashville several years ago. Then one day, I stopped in there only to find it moved - to fancier digs. So, I went on over there to the new place. After a while, they moved again, clear across town into an even bigger, fancier place. - It was nice, but I live too far away to shop there very much. - Those young (& old) hippies who shop there don’t bother me. My dollar is worth just as much as their dollar - maybe 30 cents. :o)
I shop at WF often. In my old age I have developed sensitives to food chemicals that regular grocery stores food is full of. I can shop much quicker at WF because I don’t have to read labels. It is a good store, we have a new one near to my house.
(Calif) I went to one with my uncle and said him that the people there look like hippies. He was an engineer who was conservative and shopped there all the time. I am from Minnesoda and so I guess he did not notice the hippies like I would.