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  1. @getacutiemark Whole Foods is a top 100 company (to work for) and yeah... we have a lot of "uncommon" foods, but it seems like we're trying to figure out our target market way too much and not just sticking to one thing. One minute we're just a regular grocery store with organic goods, and the next we're supposed to be some kind of healthy eating only supermarket.

    Monday, 30-Jan-12 04:18:59 UTC from web
    1. @bladeshadowmane it sounds like someplace my mom would like xP

      Monday, 30-Jan-12 04:20:18 UTC from web
      1. @getacutiemark lol more often than not it's mom central at my store. Either that or severely undereducated overweight people shopping for impossible diets their personal trainer sent them there for. Unfortunately my store straddles the line of rich/poor communities so we get a mixed bag of people who have no clue what they're shopping for.

        Monday, 30-Jan-12 04:26:58 UTC from web
        1. @bladeshadowmane judging from the website, it does seem like a "rich person" store...atleast you have a job...

          Monday, 30-Jan-12 04:28:54 UTC from web
          1. @getacutiemark It doesn't seem like a rich person store, but it depends on the location. I live in a suburb 30 minutes away from Chicago, and we have several stores in the city and a couple are hoity toity, and some are just ghetto. Like I said, ours straddles the borders of several communities so we get a mixed bag, but I've seen plenty of people in very expensive suits/jeans/outfits that walk around like God made the earth for them to rule over with their fat wallets. The best term I can think of without being overly rude is persnickety.

            Monday, 30-Jan-12 04:38:04 UTC from web