Will Whole Foods Move Back to its Organic Roots?
Dr. Merc
“The campaign is clearly a response to criticism the chain has taken for becoming what critics contend is a corporate sellout.
The new campaign highlights Whole Foods' long-standing rigorous policies, such as barring from the store any artificial ingredients, antibiotics and hormones in meat and unsustainable seafood.
But what the extensive web site and the call-to-arms campaign neglect to mention is that some of those very "walking food science experiments" appear on shelves at Whole Foods. Last summer, CEO John Mackey admitted that the company he helped create now sells "a bunch of junk."
This "junk" could include some of the food products Whole Foods sells under its own 365 label -- items like 365 Cosmic Coco's and 365 Cheese Puffs for example.
Says BNET:
“As Whole Foods pushes towards healthy eating and food reform, the real question is whether it also quietly yanks any of these products from the shelves.”
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