The Whole Foods announced in November that it was instituting a rule for using its restrooms, which would require showing a receipt to a security guard to prove you had shopped there. Around that same time, the store cut back its hours and began closing two hours earlier, at 7 p.m., out of safety concerns for its employees.
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To: SeekAndFind; Red Badger; SunkenCiv; Kaslin; BenLurkin; Liz
And, on their wall, in a 12 x 12 foot poster, is the enviro’s “Estuary” cries for even MORE fresh water to be flushed out to sea. To (theoretically) “save” an invasive specie of fish that can’t live in the naturally brackish water every summer in the Sacramento River and Upper Bay.
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04/12/2023 9:07:33 AM PDT by
Robert A Cook PE
(Method, motive, and opportunity: No morals, shear madness and hatred by those who cheat.)
To: SeekAndFind
It puzzles me as to why Whole Foods doesn't imitate the Costco membership policy. You can't enter unless you display a membership card, or you are a guest of a member displaying a card. As you exit, an employee checks your receipt against your items you are holding in your cart or your hands. And they have security guards that will act to deter theft.
As a result, Costco stores are safe inside.
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04/12/2023 12:33:51 PM PDT by
roadcat
To: SeekAndFind
Photo looks like it could be a modern day Rockwell painting.
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04/12/2023 12:57:03 PM PDT by
Hot Tabasco
(My guitar wants to kill your mama - Zappa)
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