Glad it wasn’t just me that experienced the anger and ignorance of some Whole Foods shoppers.
We used to call it
Wholepaycheck
I would go to a large Whole Foods store about once a year to get deli food from the various 9 dollar per pound food isles. Usually, I would get about 16 one once selections of hot and cold foods. Delicious. The price went up to 9.50 per lb. still worth it. And then, I would pay and sit down and eat. The prices in the isles were so very expensive for the take home and cook raw foods that I wondered why would anybody bother to shop there. The snobs who spent lots of money there just seemed to be elitist with arrogant attitudes. You know like zero consideration for other human beings. I have not been back there in about 2 years. After I shop at the Bread outlet store I will have to remember to revisit the Tiffany Plaza Whole Foods again. Probably 10.00$ per pound by now. Still more than likely delicous.
“Glad it wasnt just me that experienced the anger and ignorance of some Whole Foods shoppers.”
the boulder colorado store is EXACTLY like the article described, but with one exception: the employees are all way over-tatted, drugged out freaks that act as entitled and brain dead as their customers ...
This has not matched my experience. I wonder what locations the author has been to. I suspect that what he found was more reflective of the part of the country or other factors.
I have been to Whole Paycheck, I mean Whole Foods, and when I have left, I feel like I need to take a boiling hot shower to wash off the dirt from the other customers. The drivers of Prius’ with the Coexist and Hillary stickers makes me feel violated.
The writer is correct, it’s not Whole Foods the store or the company, They are exceptionally nice. It is the clientele’. They are pretentious posers like the trash you see at a Starbucks.
Wegmans is far better because the clientele is normal.