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Whole Foods Market

Whole Foods Market IP, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon, is an upscale American multinational supermarket chain headquartered in Austin, Texas, which sells products free from hydrogenated fats and artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.[5] A USDA Certified Organic grocer in the United States, the chain is popularly known for its organic selections.[6] Whole Foods has 500 stores in North America and seven in the United Kingdom as of March 4, 2019.[3][7]

Whole Foods Market IP, Inc.
"Kale Green" logo used since Amazon's acquisition in 2017
Headquarters in Downtown Austin
TypeSubsidiary
Industry
FoundedSeptember 20, 1980; 42 years ago (1980-09-20)
FoundersJohn Mackey, Renee Hardy-Lawson, Mark Skiles, Craig Weller
Headquarters
Number of locations
500
Areas served
  • United States
  • Canada
  • London, United Kingdom
Key people
Products
  • Food
  • pharmacy
  • flowers
  • alcohol
  • general merchandise
Brands365
Services
Revenue US$17 billion (2021)[1]
Number of employees
91,000
ParentAmazon (2017–present)
Subsidiaries365 by Whole Foods Market (defunct)
Websitewww.wholefoodsmarket.com
Footnotes / references
[2][3][4]

Amazon acquired the company for $13.7 billion on August 28, 2017.[8]

History

Early years

In 1978, John Mackey and Renee Lawson borrowed $45,000 from family and friends to open a small vegetarian natural foods store called SaferWay in Austin, Texas (the name being a spoof of Safeway). When the two were evicted for storing food products in their apartment, they decided to live at the store. Because it was zoned for commercial use, there was no shower stall, so they bathed using a water hose attached to their dishwasher.[9][10][11]

Two years later, Mackey and Lawson partnered with Craig Weller and Mark Skiles to merge SaferWay with the latter's Clarksville Natural Grocery, resulting in the opening of the original Whole Foods Market, which included meat products. At 10,500 square feet (980 m2) and with a staff of 19, the store was large in comparison to the standard health food store of the time.[12]

On May 25, 1981, the most damaging flood in 70 years devastated Austin. Whole Foods' inventory was ruined, and most of the equipment was damaged. The loss was approximately $400,000, and Whole Foods Market had no insurance. Customers, neighbors, and staff assisted in repairing and cleaning up the damage. Creditors, vendors, and investors assisted in the recovery, and the store reopened 28 days later.[12]

Expansion

 
The Whole Foods Market on Bowery, in Manhattan, is the largest grocery store in New York City.[13]
 
The produce department of a new Whole Foods Market located in the Southern Hills area of Tulsa, Oklahoma
 
A Bread & Circus and Whole Foods bakery

Beginning in 1984, Whole Foods Market expanded from Austin, first to Houston and Dallas and then to New Orleans with the purchase of The Whole Food Co. in 1988. In 1989, the company expanded to the West Coast with a store in Palo Alto, California.

The company made its initial public offering on January 23, 1992.[14]

While opening new stores, the company fueled rapid growth by acquiring other natural foods chains throughout the 1990s: Wellspring Grocery of North Carolina, Bread & Circus of Massachusetts, and Rhode Island (banner retired in 2003), Mrs. Gooch's Natural Foods Markets of Los Angeles,[15] Bread of Life of Northern California, Fresh Fields Markets on the East Coast and in the Midwest, Florida Bread of Life stores, Detroit-area Merchant of Vino stores, and Nature's Heartland of Boston.[16] The company purchased Allegro Coffee Company in 1997.[17] The company's 100th store was opened in Torrance, California, in 1999.[18]

The company started its third decade with additional acquisitions. The first was Natural Abilities in 2000, which did business as Food for Thought in Northern California.[19] After the departure of then company president Chris Hitt and regional president Rich Cundiff, Southern California region, John Mackey promoted A. C. Gallo, president of the Northeast region, and Walter Robb, president of the Northern California region to co-COO and soon after added the titles of co-president. This led to the promotion of three new regional presidents and a new era for the company. David Lannon became president of the Northeast region, Anthony Gilmore became president of the Southwest region, and Ron Megehan became the Northern California region, president. In 2001, Whole Foods also moved into Manhattan.[20] Later that year, Ken Meyer became president of the newly formed South region and Whole Foods Market acquired the assets of Harry's Farmers Market, which included three stores in Atlanta.[21] In 2002, the company continued its expansion in North America and opened its first store in Toronto, Ontario.[22] Further continuing its expansion, Select Fish of Seattle was acquired in 2003.[23]

In late 2004, it was reported that Whole Foods had "cleared $188 million in profits in the last two years."[24]

In 2005, Whole Foods opened its 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) flagship store in downtown Austin. The company's headquarters moved into offices above the store.[25]

Whole Foods opened its first store in Hawaii in 2008[26] and in 2008 it also opened a southeast distribution center in Braselton, Georgia, calling it the first "green distribution center" for the company.[27]

Along with new acquisitions, such as the 2014 purchase of seven Dominick's Finer Foods locations in Chicago, Whole Foods has also sold stores to other companies.[28] For example, 35 Henry's Farmers Market and Sun Harvest Market stores were sold to a subsidiary of Los Angeles grocer Smart & Final Inc. for $166 million in 2007.[29]

Whole Foods opened its second store in western New York in Amherst, a suburb of Buffalo in September 2017.[30]

As part of a streamlining campaign, in January 2017, the company reported that it would close three remaining regional kitchens in Everett, Landover and Atlanta.[31]

In June 2017, Amazon purchased Whole Foods Market for $13.7 billion.[32] Amazon plans for Whole Foods customers who also have an Amazon prime account to be able to order groceries online and then pick them up in store for free.[33]

In January 2019, to facilitate expansion into previously unserved areas, Amazon announced plans to acquire some former Sears and Kmart locations from Sears Holdings, which filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection on October 15, 2018. These vacant locations would be demolished or remodeled to create new Whole Foods Market locations.[34][35]

In April 2019, Whole Foods opened its largest store in the Southeast in Midtown Atlanta. The three-level store has a burger restaurant, an Allegro Coffee shop, and a rooftop terrace.[36]

International expansion

 
Whole Foods Market in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Whole Foods entered the Canadian market in 2002 in Toronto.[37] In 2013, Whole Foods said it would open around 40 more stores in Canada over time. At the time, there were 9 Whole Foods in Canada.[38] By January 2017, Whole Foods had 467 stores, all of which were in the United States except 9 in the United Kingdom and 12 in Canada. In January 2017, Whole Foods announced it was canceling plans from 2015 and 2016 to open stores in Calgary and Edmonton.[39] Among the twelve were five each in Greater Vancouver and Greater Toronto, and one each in Ottawa and Victoria.[39] In March 2020 there were 487 stores in the US, 14 in Canada and 7 in the UK.[7]

In 2004, Whole Foods Market entered the UK by acquiring seven Fresh & Wild stores.[16][40] In June 2007, it opened its first full-size store, a total of 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) on three levels, on the site of the old Barkers department store on Kensington High Street, West London and currently their largest store in the world. Company executives claimed that as many as forty stores might eventually be opened throughout the UK.[41] However, by September 2008, in the wake of Whole Foods Market's financial troubles, Fresh & Wild had been reduced to four stores, all in London. The flagship Bristol branch closed because it had "not met profitability goals."[42] In the year to September 28, 2008, the UK subsidiary lost £36 million due to a large impairment charge of £27 million and poor trading results due to the growing fears of a global recession.[43] However, in 2011, global sales grew +8% each financial quarter as shoppers returned to the chain.[44] A first Scottish store was opened on November 16, 2011, in Giffnock, Glasgow, which was closed in November 2017 along with the company's Cheltenham store as part of a rationalization plan.[45][46] Whole Foods Market Inc. currently operates seven different Whole Foods locations: in Camden Town, Clapham Junction, Kensington, Piccadilly Circus, Richmond, Stoke Newington and Fulham.[47]

Acquisition of Wild Oats Markets and antitrust complaint

On February 21, 2007, Whole Foods Market, Inc. and Wild Oats Markets Inc. announced the signing of a merger agreement under which Whole Foods Market, Inc. would acquire Wild Oats Markets Inc.'s outstanding common stock in a cash tender offer of $18.50 per share, or approximately $565 million based on fully diluted shares. Under the agreement, Whole Foods Market, Inc. would also assume Wild Oats Markets Inc.'s net debt totaling approximately $106 million as reported on September 30, 2006.[48]

On June 27, 2007, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued an administrative complaint challenging Whole Foods Market, Inc.'s acquisition of Wild Oats Markets Inc. According to the complaint, the FTC believed that the proposed transaction would violate federal antitrust laws by eliminating the substantial competition between two close competitors in the operation of premium natural and organic supermarkets nationwide. The FTC contended that if the transaction were to proceed, Whole Foods Market would have the ability to raise prices and reduce quality and services. Both Whole Foods Market and Wild Oats stated their intention to oppose the FTC's complaint vigorously, and a court hearing on the issue was scheduled for July 31 and August 1, 2007. CEO John Mackey started a blog 2015-02-14 at the Wayback Machine on the subject to explain his opposition to the FTC's stance. Further blogging by Mackey was revealed when the FTC released papers detailing highly opinionated comments under the pseudonym "Rahodeb" that he made to the Whole Foods Yahoo! investment message board. This became the subject of an investigation when the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) noted that the Regulation Fair Disclosure law of 2000 may have been violated.[49][50] The SEC cleared Mackey of the charges on April 25, 2008.[51]

On July 29, 2008, the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia overturned the district court's decision to allow the merger. The Court of Appeals ruled that "premium natural, and organic supermarkets" ("PNOS"), such as Whole Foods and Wild Oats, constitute a distinct submarket of all grocers. The court ruled that "mission-driven" consumers (those with an emphasis on social and environmental responsibility) would be adversely affected by the merger because substantial evidence by the FTC showed that Whole Foods intended to raise prices after the consummation of the merger.[52] As part of its effort to combat the ruling, Whole Foods subpoenaed financial records, market studies, and future strategic plans belonging to New Seasons Market, a regional competitor based in the Portland area.[53][54] In 2009, Whole Foods agreed to sell the Wild Oats chain.[55]

2017–present: Amazon subsidiary

In February 2017, Whole Foods Market said it would close nine stores and lowered its financial projections for the year as the natural-foods company struggled with increased competition and slowing sales growth.[citation needed] In late April 2017, Whole Foods reported their sixth consecutive quarter of declining sales and announced that the company would be closing nine stores: two each in Colorado and California, and one each in Georgia, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Illinois. The loss of revenue was attributed to foot traffic being down and other supermarkets offering a similar experience for a lower cost.[56]

On June 15, 2017, Amazon announced it would acquire Whole Foods Market,[57][58] adding some 400 physical stores to Amazon's e-commerce assets.[59] The purchase was valued at $13.7 billion and caused Whole Foods's stock price to soar after the announcement was made.[60]

In 2018, Whole Foods Market announced its possible intention to take over some vacant Sears and Kmart stores and refurbish them after Sears Holdings Corporation, which owned both chains, filed for bankruptcy in October.[61]

In April 2022, Whole Foods in Austin, Texas began allowing consumers to make purchases by scanning their palms. The system uses the Amazon One system connected to a customer's debit or credit card.[62]

On September 1, 2022, John Mackey stepped down from his position as chief executive officer (CEO) of the company, one he held since its inception in 1980.[63] Jason Buechel succeeded him. Buechel previously served as executive vice president and chief information officer (CIO) between 2013 and 2019, followed by a tenure as chief operating officer (COO) from 2019 until his promotion in 2022.

Product quality

 
Produce in a Cary, North Carolina, store

Whole Foods Market sells only products that meet its self-created quality standards for being "natural," which the store defines as minimally processed foods that are free of hydrogenated fats as well as artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners, preservatives, and many others as listed on their online "Unacceptable Food Ingredients" list.[64] Whole Foods Market has also announced that it does not intend to sell meat or milk from cloned animals or their offspring, even though the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ruled them safe to eat.[65][66]

The company also sells many USDA-certified organic foods and products that aim to be environmentally friendly and ecologically responsible. Stores do not carry foie gras or eggs from hens confined to battery cages due to animal cruelty concerns as a result of successful advocacy by animal welfare groups. The Whole Foods Market website details the company's criteria for selling food, dietary supplements, and personal care products.[64]

Until June 2011, body care products sold at Whole Foods Market could be marketed as organic even if they contained ingredients not listed by the USDA as acceptable for use in organic food.[67] "Products made using petroleum-derived and other synthetic or chemical ingredients, prohibited in organic foods, can be found among the organic shampoos and lotions made by Avalon, Nature's Gate, Jason Natural Cosmetics, Kiss My Face and other brands," said Urvashi Rangan, an environmental health scientist at Consumer Reports. This is because the federal guidelines that regulate organic food labeling do not apply to cosmetics.[68] Starting in June 2011, personal care products sold at Whole Foods Market were required to follow the same USDA National Organic Program standards for organic food. This required products labeled "Organic" to contain 95 percent or more certified organic ingredients.[67]

 
Preparing to break open a wheel of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese at Whole Foods Market in Overland Park, Kansas

In a Wall Street Journal article in August 2009, John Mackey acknowledged that his company had lost touch with its natural food roots and would attempt to reconnect with the idea that health was affected by the quality of food consumed. He said, "We sell a bunch of junk." He stated that the company would focus more on health education in its stores.[69] As of 2013, many stores have employed Healthy Eating Specialists who are team members who "answer customers’ healthy eating questions and can assist...in choosing the most nutrient-dense ingredients, suggest satisfying healthy recipes," and help "create a meal plan in keeping with your health goals."[70]

Rating systems

Whole Foods Market has developed several in-store rating systems for various departments to allow their customers full transparency in purchasing. The Seafood department has a Sustainability Rating System for wild-caught seafood[71] while farm-raised seafood has to meet aquaculture standards[72] both rated in accordance to third-party auditors. The Meat department has a rating system in partnership with the Global Animal Partnership based on animal welfare.[73] The produce department has a rating system based on farming practices which include measures of a farm's environment, GMO transparency, worker safety, and wage practices.[74] The grocery department has an Eco-scale rating system for its cleaning products which measures their environmental impact.[75] Each system is in place to allow customers to make the most educated choices within Whole Foods Market. There are efforts to create more rating systems in other departments.[76]

GMO product labeling

Whole Foods Market has announced plans to provide its customers GMO (genetically modified organism) product labeling by 2018.[77] Efforts of GMO transparency run the gamut of each department. For years, Non-GMO Project Verified items have been sought in Grocery.[77] While efforts continue in Produce, Whole Foods recommends buying organic or referring to their "Responsibly Grown produce rating system [which] requires growers to disclose the use of GMO seeds or plant material."[77] In Seafood, plans are being made to launch a Non-GMO Project Verification process for farm-raised fish.[77] Currently, there are no USDA Organic regulations for farmed seafood.[78]

Purchasing

 
Whole Foods Market has opened wine and beer shops to cater to their upmarket brand. Above, the imported beer case at a Whole Foods beer shop.

Whole Foods Market purchases products for retail sale from local, regional, and international wholesale suppliers and vendors. Most purchasing occurs at the regional and national levels to negotiate volume discounts with major vendors and distributors. Regional and store buyers focus on local products and any unique products necessary to ensure a neighborhood market feel. Whole Foods says that the company is committed to buying from local producers that meet its quality standards while also increasingly focusing more of their purchasing on producer- and manufacture-direct programs.[79] Some regions have an employee known as a "forager," whose sole duty is to source local products for each store.[80]

Whole Trade Guarantee

In April 2007, Whole Foods Market launched the Whole Trade Guarantee, a purchasing initiative emphasizing ethics and social responsibility concerning products imported from the developing world. The criteria include fair prices for crops, environmentally sound practices, better wages and labor conditions for workers, and the stipulation that one percent of proceeds from Whole Trade-certified products go to the Whole Planet Foundation to support micro-loan programs in developing countries. The company's goal, published in 2007, is to have at least half of its imported products from these countries fully certified by 2017.[81][82]

Efforts

Whole Foods Market has a policy of donating at least five percent of its annual net profits to charitable causes. Some of this mandate is accomplished through store-level donations held on certain "5% days" throughout the year. The rest of it comes from various targeted projects by the company.[83]

Environmental involvement

In May 1999, Whole Foods Market joined the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), a global independent, not-for-profit organization promoting sustainable fisheries and responsible fishing practices worldwide to help preserve fish stocks for future generations.[84] The company first began selling MSC-certified seafood in 2000, and a growing selection of MSC-certified fish continues to be available.[85]

Whole Foods placed third on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Top 25 Green Power Partners". The company also received the EPA Green Power Award in 2004 and 2005 and the Partner of the Year award in 2006 and 2007.[86] A January 8, 2007, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report listed Whole Foods Market as the second-highest purchaser of green power nationwide, citing its actions as helping drive the development of new renewable energy sources for the electricity generation. The EPA report showed Whole Foods Market using 463.1 million kilowatt hours annually. It was covered, 100 percent net-wise, by its total electricity from biomass, geothermal, small hydro, solar, and wind sources.[87]

Whole Foods signed an agreement with SolarCity to install solar panels on up to 100 stores.[88]

Eliminating plastic

 
Reusable bags made by KeepCool USA and sold by Whole Foods Market in spring 2018

In January 2008, Whole Foods Market was the first U.S. supermarket to commit to eliminating disposable plastic grocery bags to help protect the environment and conserve resources, and many stores serve as a collection point for shoppers to recycle their plastic bags.[89]

On Earth Day, April 22, 2008, the chain eliminated the use of disposable plastic grocery bags company-wide at point-of-purchase[90] in favor of reusable bags or paper bags made from recycled paper. The company also began offering "Better Bags," large, colorful grocery bags made primarily from recycled bottles. The move from the traditional paper/plastic system to reusable bags has been packaged as an initiative the company calls "BYOB – Bring Your Own Bag."[91] The campaign is aimed at reducing pollution by eliminating plastic bags and reducing waste by encouraging bag reuse with "bag refunds" of 5–10 cents, depending on the store.

However, it still offers single-use plastic bags in its produce department and does little to discourage persistent use by customers and Amazon Prime Now shoppers alike.[92]

Humane treatment of animals

In 2002, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals began petitioning Whole Foods to improve the treatment of animals sold in the stores.

Whole Foods created the Animal Compassion Foundation in January 2005; on December 5, 2014, the organization[93] registration was canceled nonprofit organization, to help other producers evolve their practices to raise animals naturally and humanely. According to Whole Foods Natural Meat Quality Standards and Animal Compassionate Standards, pulling feathers from live ducks, bill trimming, bill heat treatment, toe punching, slitting the webs of the feet, and toe removal are prohibited in the raising of ducks for Whole Foods Market. Any ducks treated in this manner, treated with antibiotics or antimicrobials, cloned, genetically modified, or not allowed medical treatment when necessary are to be removed from Whole Foods Market stock.[66]

Toxins

In January 2004, in California, the Environmental Working Group and the Center for Environmental Health presented a notice of intent to file an anti-toxin lawsuit against salmon producers. This was in large part due to Whole Foods' involvement, including highlighting the company's failure to warn consumers the fish contained potentially dangerous levels of cancer-causing chemicals known as PCBs.[94][better source needed]

In February 2006, shareholders of Whole Foods filed a resolution asking Whole Foods to report toxic chemicals found in its products.[95] Substances such as Bisphenol A (BPA), found in products such as baby bottles and children's cups, are controversial. Whole Foods no longer sells baby bottles and children's cups made with BPA.[96]

  1. In the wake of concern over the safety of seafood imports from China, on July 10, 2007, The Washington Post reported that Whole Foods imports a small amount of frozen shrimp from China, accounting for less than 2% of the company's total seafood sales. A Whole Foods spokesperson addressed the issue, saying, "We're not concerned about the less than 2 percent. It's business as usual for us."[97]

Criticism and controversies

 
Picketing in front of a Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia, PA

Whole Foods Market is considered anti-labor by most worker organizations, and it has been criticized that its products may not be as progressive as they are touted to be. Author Michael Pollan has contended that the supermarket chain has done well in expanding the organic market but has done so at the cost of local foods, regional producers, and distributors.[98] Parts of the debate have taken place publicly through a series of letters between Pollan and Whole Foods Market CEO John Mackey.[99]

Whole Foods announced in June 2006 that it would stop selling live lobsters and crabs, but in February 2007, made an exception for a Portland, Maine store for its ability to meet "humane standards." The lobsters are kept in private compartments instead of being piled on top of one another in a tank, and employees use a device that gives them a 120-volt shock so that they are not boiled alive in a pot of water.[100] This decision was criticized by ex-lobsterman Trevor Corson as damaging a New England tradition and as removing people's connection to where their food comes from.[101] In 2022, Whole Foods said it would temporarily stop selling Maine lobsters due to sustainability issues and a possible risk to whales.[102]

Ronnie Cummins, national director of the United States Organic Consumers Association, opined that "Whole Foods Market now is a big-box retailer – and it's much more concerned about competing with the other big boxes than issues of ethics and sustainability."[103] Similarly, researcher Stacy Mitchell of the New Rules Project argues that the corporation's aggressive marketing of local food is more hype than substance.[104]

Whole Foods has frequently been the subject of resistance or boycotts in response to proposed store locations.[105][106][107][108] The corporation has also been criticized for its aggressive policy of promoting its own in-house brands (e.g. 365) at the expense of smaller or local independent brands.[104]

On August 11, 2009, Whole Foods CEO John Mackey published an editorial in The Wall Street Journal criticizing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act;[109] the editorial was controversial in the natural foods community.[110]

The company has created other controversies at various times involving business practices, labor issues, product selection, and failure to support farmers and suppliers.[111] In March 2013, Whole Foods promised to label GMO-containing products in North American stores by 2018.[112] The company has drawn criticism for questionable science behind the claims of benefit of its products,[113][114] including encouraging and selling drugs that are described to work under homeopathic principles.

In 2013, two workers in Albuquerque, New Mexico, were suspended for speaking Spanish. The resulting investigation revealed that Whole Foods has a policy of speaking "English to customers and other Team Members while on the clock."[115][116] The company soon revised its policy.[117]

In 2014, the company agreed to pay an $800,000 settlement in response to allegations that its California stores were charging more per weight than what its labels indicated.[118] Whole Foods continued this practice despite the settlement, with investigators alleging thousands of continued violations well into 2015.[119] In 2015, the CEOs made a public admission of this happening in New York after a New York City Department of Consumer Affairs investigation.[120]

Whole Foods has faced lawsuits in California over the presence of carcinogens. In March 2008, following a study by the Organic Consumers Association, reports of high levels of 1,4-Dioxane found in body care products at Whole Foods prompted the Attorney General of California to file a lawsuit against the company for a violation of Proposition 65.[121] Civil penalties of up to $2,500 a day were expected to be awarded. The action claimed that 365, along with brands sold by other cosmetic companies, did not include a label warning about the chemical; spokesperson Libba Letton stated that the company did "not believe that these products represent a health risk or are in excess of California's Proposition 65 Safe Harbor level for 1,4-Dioxane" while consumer activist David Steinman urged them "to stop treating the inclusion of cancer-causing chemicals in their products as 'business as usual.'" [121][122] Proposition 65 was invoked again in 2013 when the state sued Whole Foods, and other retailers over the presence of lead in certain candies.[123]

In May 2014, Whole Foods launched a pilot program to sell rabbit meat in 5 of its 12 market regions.[124] Because domestic rabbits are the eighth most common pet in the United States[125] as well as an animal rescued and sheltered alongside cats and dogs, this decision triggered a nationwide boycott of Whole Foods by the vegetarian activist House Rabbit Society and their supporters.[126] In June 2014 Whole Foods awarded a financial grant to Oz Family Farms,[127] a family-owned rabbit meat business.

In January 2015, a group of activists organized under the network Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) released a video of laying hens from a Northern California farm that supplies eggs to Whole Foods. In the video, which featured footage of crowded, dirty henhouses and injured birds, DxE contended that the hens' welfare was severely compromised, even though numerous boards had labeled the farm as "Certified Humane."[128]

In 2015, animal rights groups People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and Direct Action Everywhere released investigations criticizing Whole Foods animal welfare standards and accusing Whole Foods suppliers of animal cruelty.[129][130] After the release of its investigation, PETA reversed its previous support for Whole Foods' animal welfare rating system, writing that "Under the guise of compassion, Whole Foods is profiting from violence against animals."[131] PETA co-founder Ingrid Newkirk criticized Whole Foods' animal welfare approach based on the DxE and PETA investigations, arguing that supposed welfare failures indicate a need for animal rights rather than welfare.[132][133] Whole Foods has come under harsh criticism from abolitionist vegans such as Gary L. Francione who view the company's policies as a betrayal of the animal rights position.[134]

In January 2016, SJ Collins Enterprises, a developer who often works with Whole Foods, petitioned the Sarasota County board of county commissioners to allow the removal of a 5-acre protected wetlands[135][136] so that they could build a surface parking lot for a planned Whole Foods shopping center and Wawa gas station at the intersection of University Parkway and Honore Avenue. The county commission voted 4–1 to allow the re-zoning and accept 41 acres of replacement wetlands.[137] The lone commissioner voting against the proposal, Charles Hines, stated that approval of the petition could create a domino effect leading to the destruction of other protected areas.[138][139][140]

In June 2016, US food safety inspectors warned the company that violations discovered at Whole Foods' Everett, Massachusetts plant could result in food being "contaminated with filth or rendered injurious to health."[31]

In April 2018, Whole Foods Market faced social media backlash over the opening of the third location of the independent restaurant chain, "Yellow Fever," in a Whole Foods 365 store in Long Beach, California, for possible racist undertones.[141]

In April 2020, Business Insider revealed extensive monitoring of stores to identify and target unionization, using a metric based on racial diversity, employee loyalty, turnover and more.[142]

 
 
Whole Foods Market protest on Black Lives Matter clothing policy

In June 2020, two Whole Foods employees said they were sent home for wearing masks that stated "I can't breathe" and "Black Lives Matter."[143] A Whole Foods spokesperson stated that, "[a]ll Whole Foods Market Team Members have signed acknowledgments of our longstanding company dress code, which prohibits any visible slogans, messages, logos or advertising that are not company-related, on any article of clothing, including face masks."[143]

In November 2020, Whole Foods banned Canadian employees from wearing a Remembrance Day poppy, the national symbol of remembrance worn by Canadians on Remembrance Day.[144][145] On November 6, 2020, the House of Commons of Canada unanimously adopted a motion "to condemn Whole Foods and its owner Jeff Bezos for banning its employees from wearing poppies on their uniform".[146] The same day, Whole Foods reversed its policy, saying "Given the learnings of today, we are welcoming Team Members to wear the poppy pin in honour of Remembrance Day."[147]

Awards and recognition

Whole Foods Market was included in Fortune magazine's annual list of the "100 Best Companies to Work For"[148] yearly from the list's inception in 1998 to being placed number 44 in 2014.[149] The chain has also won a number of awards for social responsibility including a first-place ranking by Harris Interactive / The Wall Street Journal in 2006[150] and British trade magazine The Grocer named it the "World's Greatest Food Retailer" the same year.[151][152] It has received past spots on the "100 Best Corporate Citizens" list published by Corporate Responsibility Officer.[153] In 2014, Supermarket News ranked Whole Foods number 19 on its list of "Top 75 North American Retailers."[154]

Labor relations and anti-union activism

Among its core values, the company lists "supporting team member happiness and excellence."[155] The company maintains that its treatment of workers obviates the need for labor unions: At its U.S. stores, after 800 service hours, full-time workers are given an option to purchase health insurance coverage starting at $20 per paycheck for themselves, and spouse and dependent coverage for an additional charge.[156] Workers also have access to a company-funded personal wellness account, and the starting pay at most stores is highly competitive.[157]

Whole Foods' health insurance plan is notable for its high deductibles – $2000 for general medical expenses and $1000 for prescriptions. However, employees receive $300 to $1800 per year (depending on years of service) in personal wellness funds. Once an employee has met the deductibles, insurance covers 80% of general medical costs and prescriptions but not for any type of mental illness.[158] CEO Mackey drew attention to the insurance program (offered through United Health Care in the US) for its employees in an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal.[109] In the article he called his company's insurance plan a viable alternative to "Obamacare". Mackey summed up his antipathy toward universal coverage in his op-ed by stating:

A careful reading of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution will not reveal any intrinsic right to health care, food, or shelter. That's because there isn't any. This "right" has never existed in America.

A "Boycott Whole Foods" page on Facebook was created in response to John Mackey's position on health care.[159]

Mackey, a libertarian, believes that unions facilitate an adversarial relationship between management and labor.[11][160] An attempt at unionizing in Madison, Wisconsin in 2002 was met with resistance from store management, and Labor activists accused whole Foods of union busting. Employees at the Madison store voted in favor of unionization. Whole Foods then refused to bargain with its employees. After a year, the company moved to decertify the union. Further attempts at unionizing Whole Foods Market stores have been unsuccessful. Whole Foods launched a nationwide campaign, requiring workers to attend "Union Awareness Training," complete with PowerPoint presentations.[161]

Whole Foods was criticized for its refusal to support a campaign by the United Farm Workers (UFW) on behalf of agricultural workers laboring on strawberry farms.[162] During the late 1990s, the UFW persuaded several supermarket chains to sign a pledge in support of improved wages and working conditions for strawberry pickers. Whole Foods chose instead to support the farm workers indirectly by holding a "National 5% Day" where five percent of that day's sales – $125,000 – was donated to organizations that provide social services to farmworkers.[163]

On September 28, 2015, Whole Foods announced layoffs of 1,500 jobs, 1.6 percent of its workforce, to lower prices. Over the next two months, the eliminated jobs would come from regional and store positions.[164]

Whole Foods hired the Labor Relations Consulting or "union busting" company Kulture Consulting, LLC on May 23, 2016. This was in response to a union election at a Whole Foods distribution center in Florida.[165] A member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) wrote that Kulture's CEO and founder Peter List had "in his effort to 'persuade' workers...engaged in 'patently unlawful' activities" during a 2007 organizing campaign.[166]

In September 2019, Whole Foods announced it would cut the health benefits of part-time workers, affecting 2% of the workforce or 1,900 employees.[167]

Management system

Employee structure and culture

Whole Foods Market consists of twelve geographic regions, each with its own president, regional administrative team, store-level leadership, and store-level team members. A 4-tier hierarchy of employment exists within the Whole Foods Company: Store Employment, Facilities Employment, Regional Offices, and Global Headquarters.

Employee benefits and incentives

To help employees learn about products, the company has instituted a mentoring program and developed an online portal called "Whole Foods Market University" to aid in training. Internal parlance refers to "team leaders" instead of "managers," and stores sometimes offer prizes for competing teams.[168] A 2014 analysis of 2012 figures found that Whole Foods Market was "among the least generous companies" in terms of its 401(k) savings program.[169]

Whole Foods Market has an employee discount; while all employees are provided a standard base discount rate of 20% on all store purchases, higher rates, up to 30%, can be earned based on employee physical fitness health tests that are given yearly.[170] These fitness exams are taken at the option of the employee.

Company structure

Whole Foods Market is composed of seventeen companies, each specializing in a different product. In the 1990s, while new stores were being opened, other natural food chain stores were being acquired for horizontal integration. This led to the Federal Trade Commission challenging the eventual merger with Wild Oats on the basis that it violated antitrust laws, essentially eliminating competition and inflating prices in the health foods market.[171]

Subsidiary companies and suppliers

Whole Foods Market is based on a system of decentralized buying. Each vendor is approved at the regional level for corporate standards such as being non-GMO and fair trade.[172] Individual stores then decide which approved products to stock. They have a rolling ten-year distribution arrangement with UNFI.[173]

365 by Whole Foods Market

365 by Whole Foods Market
 
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail groceries
FoundedJune 2015; 7 years ago (2015-06)
Defunctc. December 2019; 3 years ago (2019-12)
FateConverted to Whole Foods or closed
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
12 (December 2018)
ParentWhole Foods Market
Website
Footnotes / references
[174]

In June 2015, the company announced a millennial-focused, and more affordable version of its regular stores, called "365 By Whole Foods Market".[175][176][177] In addition to using digital price tags, in-store communication will largely be done through a smartphone app. In addition, the stores will have the goal of zero waste, donating all leftover food and using LED lights, as well as carbon dioxide-powered refrigeration cases.[178] Jeff Turnas is president of the division.[179]

To cut costs, customers unload bulkier products directly off a pallet.[180] Some items, like produce, are priced per item instead of by weight. For items sold by weight, the customers weigh, barcode, and tag those items before they reach the check-out counter. Unlike regular stores, 365 stores offer a rewards program.[181]

The first 365 By Whole Foods Market store opened in May 2016 in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles.[182][183][184] A second location opened two months later in Lake Oswego, Oregon,[180][185] followed by a third store two months after that in Bellevue, Washington.[186][187] In April 2017, a fourth location opened in Cedar Park, Texas.[188][189] In August 2017, a fifth location was opened in Santa Monica, California.[190][191] In September 2017, a sixth location was opened in Akron, Ohio.[192] In January 2018, a seventh location was opened in Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.[193] The eighth location for the chain was opened in April 2018 in Long Beach, California,[194] followed by the opening of the ninth location a month later in Upland, California.[195][196] A tenth store was opened in the Independence Heights district of Houston, Texas, in August 2018.[197] In December 2018, the eleventh and twelfth stores were opened at almost the same time in the Buckhead district of Atlanta and in Decatur, Georgia.[174]

There were other future locations that would include five 365 stores in Illinois,[198] Indiana,[199][200] Ohio, Georgia, and Florida.[181]

Although there were as many as twenty-two 365 stores under various stages of construction by early July 2017, progress at most of these construction sites came to a halt upon the news of the possible acquisition of the parent company by Amazon, and there was no information at the time if and when the construction at any of the building sites would resume.[201][202][203] As a result of the firm's merger with Amazon, Whole Foods canceled the continuation of work at the construction sites for at least two 365 stores. In January 2018, the Fresh Thyme Farmers Market chain announced that they were taking over the abandoned 365 store construction site at College Mall in Bloomington, Indiana to open a second Bloomington-area store.[204] In the same month, the City of Los Alamitos, California announced the abandonment of a shopping development that a 365 store would have anchored.[205]

In reviewing the new retail format, a reporter for The Motley Fool wrote that the new stores were "closer to a combination of a fruit stand, convenience store, and a restaurant than a traditional grocery store"[206] while a MarketWatch reporter called them "hipster havens" due to their use of high tech as a cost-cutting and efficiency measure.[207] Most reviews were very positive, although some customers said that they missed talking to actual people when placing food orders via tablets.[208]

In January 2019, it was announced that the 365 by Whole Foods Market concept would be discontinued, but the existing locations would remain open.[209] The following month, it was announced that all existing 365 stores would be converted into regular Whole Foods stores by the end of the year.[210]

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Further reading

  • Davis, Joshua Clark (2017). From Head Shops to Whole Foods: The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs. Columbia Studies in the History of U.S. Capitalism. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231171588. OCLC 974794470.
  • Mack, Adam (March 2012). "The Politics of Good Taste: Whole Foods Markets and Sensory Design". The Senses and Society. 7 (1): 87–94. doi:10.2752/174589312X13173255802166. S2CID 153378228.
  • Mackey, John; Raj Sisodia (2012). Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Business Review Press. ISBN 9781422144206. OCLC 1089613438.

External links

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Whole Foods redirects here For the type of food see Whole food For the food cooperative see Whole Foods Co op Whole Foods Market IP Inc a subsidiary of Amazon is an upscale American multinational supermarket chain headquartered in Austin Texas which sells products free from hydrogenated fats and artificial colors flavors and preservatives 5 A USDA Certified Organic grocer in the United States the chain is popularly known for its organic selections 6 Whole Foods has 500 stores in North America and seven in the United Kingdom as of March 4 2019 update 3 7 Whole Foods Market IP Inc Kale Green logo used since Amazon s acquisition in 2017Headquarters in Downtown AustinTypeSubsidiaryIndustryGrocery store Health food storeFoundedSeptember 20 1980 42 years ago 1980 09 20 FoundersJohn Mackey Renee Hardy Lawson Mark Skiles Craig WellerHeadquartersAustin Texas U S Number of locations500Areas servedUnited StatesCanadaLondon United KingdomKey peopleJohn B Elstrott Chairman Jason Buechel CEO ProductsFoodpharmacyflowersalcoholgeneral merchandiseBrands365ServicesCateringOnline shopping and home deliveryRevenueUS 17 billion 2021 1 Number of employees91 000ParentAmazon 2017 present Subsidiaries365 by Whole Foods Market defunct Websitewww wbr wholefoodsmarket wbr comFootnotes references 2 3 4 Amazon acquired the company for 13 7 billion on August 28 2017 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Expansion 1 2 1 International expansion 1 2 2 Acquisition of Wild Oats Markets and antitrust complaint 1 3 2017 present Amazon subsidiary 2 Product quality 3 Rating systems 4 GMO product labeling 5 Purchasing 5 1 Whole Trade Guarantee 6 Efforts 6 1 Environmental involvement 6 2 Eliminating plastic 6 3 Humane treatment of animals 6 4 Toxins 7 Criticism and controversies 8 Awards and recognition 9 Labor relations and anti union activism 10 Management system 10 1 Employee structure and culture 10 2 Employee benefits and incentives 10 3 Company structure 10 4 Subsidiary companies and suppliers 11 365 by Whole Foods Market 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit In 1978 John Mackey and Renee Lawson borrowed 45 000 from family and friends to open a small vegetarian natural foods store called SaferWay in Austin Texas the name being a spoof of Safeway When the two were evicted for storing food products in their apartment they decided to live at the store Because it was zoned for commercial use there was no shower stall so they bathed using a water hose attached to their dishwasher 9 10 11 Two years later Mackey and Lawson partnered with Craig Weller and Mark Skiles to merge SaferWay with the latter s Clarksville Natural Grocery resulting in the opening of the original Whole Foods Market which included meat products At 10 500 square feet 980 m2 and with a staff of 19 the store was large in comparison to the standard health food store of the time 12 On May 25 1981 the most damaging flood in 70 years devastated Austin Whole Foods inventory was ruined and most of the equipment was damaged The loss was approximately 400 000 and Whole Foods Market had no insurance Customers neighbors and staff assisted in repairing and cleaning up the damage Creditors vendors and investors assisted in the recovery and the store reopened 28 days later 12 Expansion Edit The Whole Foods Market on Bowery in Manhattan is the largest grocery store in New York City 13 The produce department of a new Whole Foods Market located in the Southern Hills area of Tulsa Oklahoma A Bread amp Circus and Whole Foods bakery Beginning in 1984 Whole Foods Market expanded from Austin first to Houston and Dallas and then to New Orleans with the purchase of The Whole Food Co in 1988 In 1989 the company expanded to the West Coast with a store in Palo Alto California The company made its initial public offering on January 23 1992 14 While opening new stores the company fueled rapid growth by acquiring other natural foods chains throughout the 1990s Wellspring Grocery of North Carolina Bread amp Circus of Massachusetts and Rhode Island banner retired in 2003 Mrs Gooch s Natural Foods Markets of Los Angeles 15 Bread of Life of Northern California Fresh Fields Markets on the East Coast and in the Midwest Florida Bread of Life stores Detroit area Merchant of Vino stores and Nature s Heartland of Boston 16 The company purchased Allegro Coffee Company in 1997 17 The company s 100th store was opened in Torrance California in 1999 18 The company started its third decade with additional acquisitions The first was Natural Abilities in 2000 which did business as Food for Thought in Northern California 19 After the departure of then company president Chris Hitt and regional president Rich Cundiff Southern California region John Mackey promoted A C Gallo president of the Northeast region and Walter Robb president of the Northern California region to co COO and soon after added the titles of co president This led to the promotion of three new regional presidents and a new era for the company David Lannon became president of the Northeast region Anthony Gilmore became president of the Southwest region and Ron Megehan became the Northern California region president In 2001 Whole Foods also moved into Manhattan 20 Later that year Ken Meyer became president of the newly formed South region and Whole Foods Market acquired the assets of Harry s Farmers Market which included three stores in Atlanta 21 In 2002 the company continued its expansion in North America and opened its first store in Toronto Ontario 22 Further continuing its expansion Select Fish of Seattle was acquired in 2003 23 In late 2004 it was reported that Whole Foods had cleared 188 million in profits in the last two years 24 In 2005 Whole Foods opened its 80 000 sq ft 7 400 m2 flagship store in downtown Austin The company s headquarters moved into offices above the store 25 Whole Foods opened its first store in Hawaii in 2008 26 and in 2008 it also opened a southeast distribution center in Braselton Georgia calling it the first green distribution center for the company 27 Along with new acquisitions such as the 2014 purchase of seven Dominick s Finer Foods locations in Chicago Whole Foods has also sold stores to other companies 28 For example 35 Henry s Farmers Market and Sun Harvest Market stores were sold to a subsidiary of Los Angeles grocer Smart amp Final Inc for 166 million in 2007 29 Whole Foods opened its second store in western New York in Amherst a suburb of Buffalo in September 2017 30 As part of a streamlining campaign in January 2017 the company reported that it would close three remaining regional kitchens in Everett Landover and Atlanta 31 In June 2017 Amazon purchased Whole Foods Market for 13 7 billion 32 Amazon plans for Whole Foods customers who also have an Amazon prime account to be able to order groceries online and then pick them up in store for free 33 In January 2019 to facilitate expansion into previously unserved areas Amazon announced plans to acquire some former Sears and Kmart locations from Sears Holdings which filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection on October 15 2018 These vacant locations would be demolished or remodeled to create new Whole Foods Market locations 34 35 In April 2019 Whole Foods opened its largest store in the Southeast in Midtown Atlanta The three level store has a burger restaurant an Allegro Coffee shop and a rooftop terrace 36 International expansion Edit Whole Foods Market in Vancouver British Columbia Canada Whole Foods entered the Canadian market in 2002 in Toronto 37 In 2013 Whole Foods said it would open around 40 more stores in Canada over time At the time there were 9 Whole Foods in Canada 38 By January 2017 Whole Foods had 467 stores all of which were in the United States except 9 in the United Kingdom and 12 in Canada In January 2017 Whole Foods announced it was canceling plans from 2015 and 2016 to open stores in Calgary and Edmonton 39 Among the twelve were five each in Greater Vancouver and Greater Toronto and one each in Ottawa and Victoria 39 In March 2020 there were 487 stores in the US 14 in Canada and 7 in the UK 7 In 2004 Whole Foods Market entered the UK by acquiring seven Fresh amp Wild stores 16 40 In June 2007 it opened its first full size store a total of 80 000 sq ft 7 400 m2 on three levels on the site of the old Barkers department store on Kensington High Street West London and currently their largest store in the world Company executives claimed that as many as forty stores might eventually be opened throughout the UK 41 However by September 2008 in the wake of Whole Foods Market s financial troubles Fresh amp Wild had been reduced to four stores all in London The flagship Bristol branch closed because it had not met profitability goals 42 In the year to September 28 2008 the UK subsidiary lost 36 million due to a large impairment charge of 27 million and poor trading results due to the growing fears of a global recession 43 However in 2011 global sales grew 8 each financial quarter as shoppers returned to the chain 44 A first Scottish store was opened on November 16 2011 in Giffnock Glasgow which was closed in November 2017 along with the company s Cheltenham store as part of a rationalization plan 45 46 Whole Foods Market Inc currently operates seven different Whole Foods locations in Camden Town Clapham Junction Kensington Piccadilly Circus Richmond Stoke Newington and Fulham 47 Acquisition of Wild Oats Markets and antitrust complaint Edit On February 21 2007 Whole Foods Market Inc and Wild Oats Markets Inc announced the signing of a merger agreement under which Whole Foods Market Inc would acquire Wild Oats Markets Inc s outstanding common stock in a cash tender offer of 18 50 per share or approximately 565 million based on fully diluted shares Under the agreement Whole Foods Market Inc would also assume Wild Oats Markets Inc s net debt totaling approximately 106 million as reported on September 30 2006 48 On June 27 2007 the Federal Trade Commission FTC issued an administrative complaint challenging Whole Foods Market Inc s acquisition of Wild Oats Markets Inc According to the complaint the FTC believed that the proposed transaction would violate federal antitrust laws by eliminating the substantial competition between two close competitors in the operation of premium natural and organic supermarkets nationwide The FTC contended that if the transaction were to proceed Whole Foods Market would have the ability to raise prices and reduce quality and services Both Whole Foods Market and Wild Oats stated their intention to oppose the FTC s complaint vigorously and a court hearing on the issue was scheduled for July 31 and August 1 2007 CEO John Mackey started a blog Archived 2015 02 14 at the Wayback Machine on the subject to explain his opposition to the FTC s stance Further blogging by Mackey was revealed when the FTC released papers detailing highly opinionated comments under the pseudonym Rahodeb that he made to the Whole Foods Yahoo investment message board This became the subject of an investigation when the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC noted that the Regulation Fair Disclosure law of 2000 may have been violated 49 50 The SEC cleared Mackey of the charges on April 25 2008 51 On July 29 2008 the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia overturned the district court s decision to allow the merger The Court of Appeals ruled that premium natural and organic supermarkets PNOS such as Whole Foods and Wild Oats constitute a distinct submarket of all grocers The court ruled that mission driven consumers those with an emphasis on social and environmental responsibility would be adversely affected by the merger because substantial evidence by the FTC showed that Whole Foods intended to raise prices after the consummation of the merger 52 As part of its effort to combat the ruling Whole Foods subpoenaed financial records market studies and future strategic plans belonging to New Seasons Market a regional competitor based in the Portland area 53 54 In 2009 Whole Foods agreed to sell the Wild Oats chain 55 2017 present Amazon subsidiary Edit In February 2017 Whole Foods Market said it would close nine stores and lowered its financial projections for the year as the natural foods company struggled with increased competition and slowing sales growth citation needed In late April 2017 Whole Foods reported their sixth consecutive quarter of declining sales and announced that the company would be closing nine stores two each in Colorado and California and one each in Georgia Arizona Utah New Mexico and Illinois The loss of revenue was attributed to foot traffic being down and other supermarkets offering a similar experience for a lower cost 56 Wikinews has related news Amazon com to acquire Whole Foods at US 42 per share On June 15 2017 Amazon announced it would acquire Whole Foods Market 57 58 adding some 400 physical stores to Amazon s e commerce assets 59 The purchase was valued at 13 7 billion and caused Whole Foods s stock price to soar after the announcement was made 60 In 2018 Whole Foods Market announced its possible intention to take over some vacant Sears and Kmart stores and refurbish them after Sears Holdings Corporation which owned both chains filed for bankruptcy in October 61 In April 2022 Whole Foods in Austin Texas began allowing consumers to make purchases by scanning their palms The system uses the Amazon One system connected to a customer s debit or credit card 62 On September 1 2022 John Mackey stepped down from his position as chief executive officer CEO of the company one he held since its inception in 1980 63 Jason Buechel succeeded him Buechel previously served as executive vice president and chief information officer CIO between 2013 and 2019 followed by a tenure as chief operating officer COO from 2019 until his promotion in 2022 Product quality Edit Produce in a Cary North Carolina store Whole Foods Market sells only products that meet its self created quality standards for being natural which the store defines as minimally processed foods that are free of hydrogenated fats as well as artificial flavors colors sweeteners preservatives and many others as listed on their online Unacceptable Food Ingredients list 64 Whole Foods Market has also announced that it does not intend to sell meat or milk from cloned animals or their offspring even though the U S Food and Drug Administration FDA has ruled them safe to eat 65 66 The company also sells many USDA certified organic foods and products that aim to be environmentally friendly and ecologically responsible Stores do not carry foie gras or eggs from hens confined to battery cages due to animal cruelty concerns as a result of successful advocacy by animal welfare groups The Whole Foods Market website details the company s criteria for selling food dietary supplements and personal care products 64 Until June 2011 body care products sold at Whole Foods Market could be marketed as organic even if they contained ingredients not listed by the USDA as acceptable for use in organic food 67 Products made using petroleum derived and other synthetic or chemical ingredients prohibited in organic foods can be found among the organic shampoos and lotions made by Avalon Nature s Gate Jason Natural Cosmetics Kiss My Face and other brands said Urvashi Rangan an environmental health scientist at Consumer Reports This is because the federal guidelines that regulate organic food labeling do not apply to cosmetics 68 Starting in June 2011 personal care products sold at Whole Foods Market were required to follow the same USDA National Organic Program standards for organic food This required products labeled Organic to contain 95 percent or more certified organic ingredients 67 Preparing to break open a wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese at Whole Foods Market in Overland Park Kansas In a Wall Street Journal article in August 2009 John Mackey acknowledged that his company had lost touch with its natural food roots and would attempt to reconnect with the idea that health was affected by the quality of food consumed He said We sell a bunch of junk He stated that the company would focus more on health education in its stores 69 As of 2013 many stores have employed Healthy Eating Specialists who are team members who answer customers healthy eating questions and can assist in choosing the most nutrient dense ingredients suggest satisfying healthy recipes and help create a meal plan in keeping with your health goals 70 Rating systems EditWhole Foods Market has developed several in store rating systems for various departments to allow their customers full transparency in purchasing The Seafood department has a Sustainability Rating System for wild caught seafood 71 while farm raised seafood has to meet aquaculture standards 72 both rated in accordance to third party auditors The Meat department has a rating system in partnership with the Global Animal Partnership based on animal welfare 73 The produce department has a rating system based on farming practices which include measures of a farm s environment GMO transparency worker safety and wage practices 74 The grocery department has an Eco scale rating system for its cleaning products which measures their environmental impact 75 Each system is in place to allow customers to make the most educated choices within Whole Foods Market There are efforts to create more rating systems in other departments 76 GMO product labeling EditWhole Foods Market has announced plans to provide its customers GMO genetically modified organism product labeling by 2018 77 Efforts of GMO transparency run the gamut of each department For years Non GMO Project Verified items have been sought in Grocery 77 While efforts continue in Produce Whole Foods recommends buying organic or referring to their Responsibly Grown produce rating system which requires growers to disclose the use of GMO seeds or plant material 77 In Seafood plans are being made to launch a Non GMO Project Verification process for farm raised fish 77 Currently there are no USDA Organic regulations for farmed seafood 78 Purchasing Edit Whole Foods Market has opened wine and beer shops to cater to their upmarket brand Above the imported beer case at a Whole Foods beer shop Whole Foods Market purchases products for retail sale from local regional and international wholesale suppliers and vendors Most purchasing occurs at the regional and national levels to negotiate volume discounts with major vendors and distributors Regional and store buyers focus on local products and any unique products necessary to ensure a neighborhood market feel Whole Foods says that the company is committed to buying from local producers that meet its quality standards while also increasingly focusing more of their purchasing on producer and manufacture direct programs 79 Some regions have an employee known as a forager whose sole duty is to source local products for each store 80 Whole Trade Guarantee Edit In April 2007 Whole Foods Market launched the Whole Trade Guarantee a purchasing initiative emphasizing ethics and social responsibility concerning products imported from the developing world The criteria include fair prices for crops environmentally sound practices better wages and labor conditions for workers and the stipulation that one percent of proceeds from Whole Trade certified products go to the Whole Planet Foundation to support micro loan programs in developing countries The company s goal published in 2007 is to have at least half of its imported products from these countries fully certified by 2017 81 82 Efforts EditWhole Foods Market has a policy of donating at least five percent of its annual net profits to charitable causes Some of this mandate is accomplished through store level donations held on certain 5 days throughout the year The rest of it comes from various targeted projects by the company 83 Environmental involvement Edit In May 1999 Whole Foods Market joined the Marine Stewardship Council MSC a global independent not for profit organization promoting sustainable fisheries and responsible fishing practices worldwide to help preserve fish stocks for future generations 84 The company first began selling MSC certified seafood in 2000 and a growing selection of MSC certified fish continues to be available 85 Whole Foods placed third on the U S Environmental Protection Agency s Top 25 Green Power Partners The company also received the EPA Green Power Award in 2004 and 2005 and the Partner of the Year award in 2006 and 2007 86 A January 8 2007 Environmental Protection Agency EPA report listed Whole Foods Market as the second highest purchaser of green power nationwide citing its actions as helping drive the development of new renewable energy sources for the electricity generation The EPA report showed Whole Foods Market using 463 1 million kilowatt hours annually It was covered 100 percent net wise by its total electricity from biomass geothermal small hydro solar and wind sources 87 Whole Foods signed an agreement with SolarCity to install solar panels on up to 100 stores 88 Eliminating plastic Edit Reusable bags made by KeepCool USA and sold by Whole Foods Market in spring 2018In January 2008 Whole Foods Market was the first U S supermarket to commit to eliminating disposable plastic grocery bags to help protect the environment and conserve resources and many stores serve as a collection point for shoppers to recycle their plastic bags 89 On Earth Day April 22 2008 the chain eliminated the use of disposable plastic grocery bags company wide at point of purchase 90 in favor of reusable bags or paper bags made from recycled paper The company also began offering Better Bags large colorful grocery bags made primarily from recycled bottles The move from the traditional paper plastic system to reusable bags has been packaged as an initiative the company calls BYOB Bring Your Own Bag 91 The campaign is aimed at reducing pollution by eliminating plastic bags and reducing waste by encouraging bag reuse with bag refunds of 5 10 cents depending on the store However it still offers single use plastic bags in its produce department and does little to discourage persistent use by customers and Amazon Prime Now shoppers alike 92 Humane treatment of animals Edit In 2002 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals began petitioning Whole Foods to improve the treatment of animals sold in the stores Whole Foods created the Animal Compassion Foundation in January 2005 on December 5 2014 the organization 93 registration was canceled nonprofit organization to help other producers evolve their practices to raise animals naturally and humanely According to Whole Foods Natural Meat Quality Standards and Animal Compassionate Standards pulling feathers from live ducks bill trimming bill heat treatment toe punching slitting the webs of the feet and toe removal are prohibited in the raising of ducks for Whole Foods Market Any ducks treated in this manner treated with antibiotics or antimicrobials cloned genetically modified or not allowed medical treatment when necessary are to be removed from Whole Foods Market stock 66 Toxins Edit In January 2004 in California the Environmental Working Group and the Center for Environmental Health presented a notice of intent to file an anti toxin lawsuit against salmon producers This was in large part due to Whole Foods involvement including highlighting the company s failure to warn consumers the fish contained potentially dangerous levels of cancer causing chemicals known as PCBs 94 better source needed In February 2006 shareholders of Whole Foods filed a resolution asking Whole Foods to report toxic chemicals found in its products 95 Substances such as Bisphenol A BPA found in products such as baby bottles and children s cups are controversial Whole Foods no longer sells baby bottles and children s cups made with BPA 96 In the wake of concern over the safety of seafood imports from China on July 10 2007 The Washington Post reported that Whole Foods imports a small amount of frozen shrimp from China accounting for less than 2 of the company s total seafood sales A Whole Foods spokesperson addressed the issue saying We re not concerned about the less than 2 percent It s business as usual for us 97 Criticism and controversies Edit Picketing in front of a Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia PA Whole Foods Market is considered anti labor by most worker organizations and it has been criticized that its products may not be as progressive as they are touted to be Author Michael Pollan has contended that the supermarket chain has done well in expanding the organic market but has done so at the cost of local foods regional producers and distributors 98 Parts of the debate have taken place publicly through a series of letters between Pollan and Whole Foods Market CEO John Mackey 99 Whole Foods announced in June 2006 that it would stop selling live lobsters and crabs but in February 2007 made an exception for a Portland Maine store for its ability to meet humane standards The lobsters are kept in private compartments instead of being piled on top of one another in a tank and employees use a device that gives them a 120 volt shock so that they are not boiled alive in a pot of water 100 This decision was criticized by ex lobsterman Trevor Corson as damaging a New England tradition and as removing people s connection to where their food comes from 101 In 2022 Whole Foods said it would temporarily stop selling Maine lobsters due to sustainability issues and a possible risk to whales 102 Ronnie Cummins national director of the United States Organic Consumers Association opined that Whole Foods Market now is a big box retailer and it s much more concerned about competing with the other big boxes than issues of ethics and sustainability 103 Similarly researcher Stacy Mitchell of the New Rules Project argues that the corporation s aggressive marketing of local food is more hype than substance 104 Whole Foods has frequently been the subject of resistance or boycotts in response to proposed store locations 105 106 107 108 The corporation has also been criticized for its aggressive policy of promoting its own in house brands e g 365 at the expense of smaller or local independent brands 104 On August 11 2009 Whole Foods CEO John Mackey published an editorial in The Wall Street Journal criticizing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 109 the editorial was controversial in the natural foods community 110 The company has created other controversies at various times involving business practices labor issues product selection and failure to support farmers and suppliers 111 In March 2013 Whole Foods promised to label GMO containing products in North American stores by 2018 112 The company has drawn criticism for questionable science behind the claims of benefit of its products 113 114 including encouraging and selling drugs that are described to work under homeopathic principles In 2013 two workers in Albuquerque New Mexico were suspended for speaking Spanish The resulting investigation revealed that Whole Foods has a policy of speaking English to customers and other Team Members while on the clock 115 116 The company soon revised its policy 117 In 2014 the company agreed to pay an 800 000 settlement in response to allegations that its California stores were charging more per weight than what its labels indicated 118 Whole Foods continued this practice despite the settlement with investigators alleging thousands of continued violations well into 2015 119 In 2015 the CEOs made a public admission of this happening in New York after a New York City Department of Consumer Affairs investigation 120 Whole Foods has faced lawsuits in California over the presence of carcinogens In March 2008 following a study by the Organic Consumers Association reports of high levels of 1 4 Dioxane found in body care products at Whole Foods prompted the Attorney General of California to file a lawsuit against the company for a violation of Proposition 65 121 Civil penalties of up to 2 500 a day were expected to be awarded The action claimed that 365 along with brands sold by other cosmetic companies did not include a label warning about the chemical spokesperson Libba Letton stated that the company did not believe that these products represent a health risk or are in excess of California s Proposition 65 Safe Harbor level for 1 4 Dioxane while consumer activist David Steinman urged them to stop treating the inclusion of cancer causing chemicals in their products as business as usual 121 122 Proposition 65 was invoked again in 2013 when the state sued Whole Foods and other retailers over the presence of lead in certain candies 123 In May 2014 Whole Foods launched a pilot program to sell rabbit meat in 5 of its 12 market regions 124 Because domestic rabbits are the eighth most common pet in the United States 125 as well as an animal rescued and sheltered alongside cats and dogs this decision triggered a nationwide boycott of Whole Foods by the vegetarian activist House Rabbit Society and their supporters 126 In June 2014 Whole Foods awarded a financial grant to Oz Family Farms 127 a family owned rabbit meat business In January 2015 a group of activists organized under the network Direct Action Everywhere DxE released a video of laying hens from a Northern California farm that supplies eggs to Whole Foods In the video which featured footage of crowded dirty henhouses and injured birds DxE contended that the hens welfare was severely compromised even though numerous boards had labeled the farm as Certified Humane 128 In 2015 animal rights groups People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and Direct Action Everywhere released investigations criticizing Whole Foods animal welfare standards and accusing Whole Foods suppliers of animal cruelty 129 130 After the release of its investigation PETA reversed its previous support for Whole Foods animal welfare rating system writing that Under the guise of compassion Whole Foods is profiting from violence against animals 131 PETA co founder Ingrid Newkirk criticized Whole Foods animal welfare approach based on the DxE and PETA investigations arguing that supposed welfare failures indicate a need for animal rights rather than welfare 132 133 Whole Foods has come under harsh criticism from abolitionist vegans such as Gary L Francione who view the company s policies as a betrayal of the animal rights position 134 In January 2016 SJ Collins Enterprises a developer who often works with Whole Foods petitioned the Sarasota County board of county commissioners to allow the removal of a 5 acre protected wetlands 135 136 so that they could build a surface parking lot for a planned Whole Foods shopping center and Wawa gas station at the intersection of University Parkway and Honore Avenue The county commission voted 4 1 to allow the re zoning and accept 41 acres of replacement wetlands 137 The lone commissioner voting against the proposal Charles Hines stated that approval of the petition could create a domino effect leading to the destruction of other protected areas 138 139 140 In June 2016 US food safety inspectors warned the company that violations discovered at Whole Foods Everett Massachusetts plant could result in food being contaminated with filth or rendered injurious to health 31 In April 2018 Whole Foods Market faced social media backlash over the opening of the third location of the independent restaurant chain Yellow Fever in a Whole Foods 365 store in Long Beach California for possible racist undertones 141 In April 2020 Business Insider revealed extensive monitoring of stores to identify and target unionization using a metric based on racial diversity employee loyalty turnover and more 142 Whole Foods Market protest on Black Lives Matter clothing policy In June 2020 two Whole Foods employees said they were sent home for wearing masks that stated I can t breathe and Black Lives Matter 143 A Whole Foods spokesperson stated that a ll Whole Foods Market Team Members have signed acknowledgments of our longstanding company dress code which prohibits any visible slogans messages logos or advertising that are not company related on any article of clothing including face masks 143 In November 2020 Whole Foods banned Canadian employees from wearing a Remembrance Day poppy the national symbol of remembrance worn by Canadians on Remembrance Day 144 145 On November 6 2020 the House of Commons of Canada unanimously adopted a motion to condemn Whole Foods and its owner Jeff Bezos for banning its employees from wearing poppies on their uniform 146 The same day Whole Foods reversed its policy saying Given the learnings of today we are welcoming Team Members to wear the poppy pin in honour of Remembrance Day 147 Awards and recognition EditWhole Foods Market was included in Fortune magazine s annual list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For 148 yearly from the list s inception in 1998 to being placed number 44 in 2014 149 The chain has also won a number of awards for social responsibility including a first place ranking by Harris Interactive The Wall Street Journal in 2006 150 and British trade magazine The Grocer named it the World s Greatest Food Retailer the same year 151 152 It has received past spots on the 100 Best Corporate Citizens list published by Corporate Responsibility Officer 153 In 2014 Supermarket News ranked Whole Foods number 19 on its list of Top 75 North American Retailers 154 Labor relations and anti union activism EditAmong its core values the company lists supporting team member happiness and excellence 155 The company maintains that its treatment of workers obviates the need for labor unions At its U S stores after 800 service hours full time workers are given an option to purchase health insurance coverage starting at 20 per paycheck for themselves and spouse and dependent coverage for an additional charge 156 Workers also have access to a company funded personal wellness account and the starting pay at most stores is highly competitive 157 Whole Foods health insurance plan is notable for its high deductibles 2000 for general medical expenses and 1000 for prescriptions However employees receive 300 to 1800 per year depending on years of service in personal wellness funds Once an employee has met the deductibles insurance covers 80 of general medical costs and prescriptions but not for any type of mental illness 158 CEO Mackey drew attention to the insurance program offered through United Health Care in the US for its employees in an op ed in The Wall Street Journal 109 In the article he called his company s insurance plan a viable alternative to Obamacare Mackey summed up his antipathy toward universal coverage in his op ed by stating A careful reading of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution will not reveal any intrinsic right to health care food or shelter That s because there isn t any This right has never existed in America A Boycott Whole Foods page on Facebook was created in response to John Mackey s position on health care 159 Mackey a libertarian believes that unions facilitate an adversarial relationship between management and labor 11 160 An attempt at unionizing in Madison Wisconsin in 2002 was met with resistance from store management and Labor activists accused whole Foods of union busting Employees at the Madison store voted in favor of unionization Whole Foods then refused to bargain with its employees After a year the company moved to decertify the union Further attempts at unionizing Whole Foods Market stores have been unsuccessful Whole Foods launched a nationwide campaign requiring workers to attend Union Awareness Training complete with PowerPoint presentations 161 Whole Foods was criticized for its refusal to support a campaign by the United Farm Workers UFW on behalf of agricultural workers laboring on strawberry farms 162 During the late 1990s the UFW persuaded several supermarket chains to sign a pledge in support of improved wages and working conditions for strawberry pickers Whole Foods chose instead to support the farm workers indirectly by holding a National 5 Day where five percent of that day s sales 125 000 was donated to organizations that provide social services to farmworkers 163 On September 28 2015 Whole Foods announced layoffs of 1 500 jobs 1 6 percent of its workforce to lower prices Over the next two months the eliminated jobs would come from regional and store positions 164 Whole Foods hired the Labor Relations Consulting or union busting company Kulture Consulting LLC on May 23 2016 This was in response to a union election at a Whole Foods distribution center in Florida 165 A member of the National Labor Relations Board NLRB wrote that Kulture s CEO and founder Peter List had in his effort to persuade workers engaged in patently unlawful activities during a 2007 organizing campaign 166 In September 2019 Whole Foods announced it would cut the health benefits of part time workers affecting 2 of the workforce or 1 900 employees 167 Management system EditEmployee structure and culture Edit Whole Foods Market consists of twelve geographic regions each with its own president regional administrative team store level leadership and store level team members A 4 tier hierarchy of employment exists within the Whole Foods Company Store Employment Facilities Employment Regional Offices and Global Headquarters Employee benefits and incentives Edit To help employees learn about products the company has instituted a mentoring program and developed an online portal called Whole Foods Market University to aid in training Internal parlance refers to team leaders instead of managers and stores sometimes offer prizes for competing teams 168 A 2014 analysis of 2012 figures found that Whole Foods Market was among the least generous companies in terms of its 401 k savings program 169 Whole Foods Market has an employee discount while all employees are provided a standard base discount rate of 20 on all store purchases higher rates up to 30 can be earned based on employee physical fitness health tests that are given yearly 170 These fitness exams are taken at the option of the employee Company structure Edit Whole Foods Market is composed of seventeen companies each specializing in a different product In the 1990s while new stores were being opened other natural food chain stores were being acquired for horizontal integration This led to the Federal Trade Commission challenging the eventual merger with Wild Oats on the basis that it violated antitrust laws essentially eliminating competition and inflating prices in the health foods market 171 Subsidiary companies and suppliers Edit Whole Foods Market is based on a system of decentralized buying Each vendor is approved at the regional level for corporate standards such as being non GMO and fair trade 172 Individual stores then decide which approved products to stock They have a rolling ten year distribution arrangement with UNFI 173 365 by Whole Foods Market EditIt has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled 365 by Whole Foods Market Discuss June 2019 365 by Whole Foods Market TypeSubsidiaryIndustryRetail groceriesFoundedJune 2015 7 years ago 2015 06 Defunctc December 2019 3 years ago 2019 12 FateConverted to Whole Foods or closedHeadquartersAustin Texas U S Number of locations12 December 2018 ParentWhole Foods MarketWebsiteLast archive of websiteFootnotes references 174 In June 2015 the company announced a millennial focused and more affordable version of its regular stores called 365 By Whole Foods Market 175 176 177 In addition to using digital price tags in store communication will largely be done through a smartphone app In addition the stores will have the goal of zero waste donating all leftover food and using LED lights as well as carbon dioxide powered refrigeration cases 178 Jeff Turnas is president of the division 179 To cut costs customers unload bulkier products directly off a pallet 180 Some items like produce are priced per item instead of by weight For items sold by weight the customers weigh barcode and tag those items before they reach the check out counter Unlike regular stores 365 stores offer a rewards program 181 The first 365 By Whole Foods Market store opened in May 2016 in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles 182 183 184 A second location opened two months later in Lake Oswego Oregon 180 185 followed by a third store two months after that in Bellevue Washington 186 187 In April 2017 a fourth location opened in Cedar Park Texas 188 189 In August 2017 a fifth location was opened in Santa Monica California 190 191 In September 2017 a sixth location was opened in Akron Ohio 192 In January 2018 a seventh location was opened in Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn New York 193 The eighth location for the chain was opened in April 2018 in Long Beach California 194 followed by the opening of the ninth location a month later in Upland California 195 196 A tenth store was opened in the Independence Heights district of Houston Texas in August 2018 197 In December 2018 the eleventh and twelfth stores were opened at almost the same time in the Buckhead district of Atlanta and in Decatur Georgia 174 There were other future locations that would include five 365 stores in Illinois 198 Indiana 199 200 Ohio Georgia and Florida 181 Although there were as many as twenty two 365 stores under various stages of construction by early July 2017 progress at most of these construction sites came to a halt upon the news of the possible acquisition of the parent company by Amazon and there was no information at the time if and when the construction at any of the building sites would resume 201 202 203 As a result of the firm s merger with Amazon Whole Foods canceled the continuation of work at the construction sites for at least two 365 stores In January 2018 the Fresh Thyme Farmers Market chain announced that they were taking over the abandoned 365 store construction site at College Mall in Bloomington Indiana to open a second Bloomington area store 204 In the same month the City of Los Alamitos California announced the abandonment of a shopping development that a 365 store would have anchored 205 In reviewing the new retail format a reporter for The Motley Fool wrote that the new stores were closer to a combination of a fruit stand convenience store and a restaurant than a traditional grocery store 206 while a MarketWatch reporter called them hipster havens due to their use of high tech as a cost cutting and efficiency measure 207 Most reviews were very positive although some 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365 by Whole Foods Market on way to College Mall Bloomington Herald Times New stores coming to the Bloomington mall WISH TV 2016 03 29 Trotter Greg 2017 07 07 Whole Foods 365 store in Evergreen Park delayed concept s future unclear Chicago Tribune Skrovan Sandy 2017 07 11 Whole Foods halts 365 store openings Food Dive Hall Gina 2017 07 10 Whole Foods delays cheaper 365 concept in suburban Chicago after Amazon deal Chicago Business Journal Christian Kurt 2018 01 09 Fresh Thyme to fill College Mall spot once meant for Whole Foods Market 365 Bloomington Herald Times Fresh Thyme Farmers Market intends to open its second Bloomington location within College Mall s Boulevard filling a space that was supposed to house a Whole Foods Market 365 Plans for a Whole Foods banner store at College Mall have been discussed since spring 2015 when the Bloomington Plan Commission first reviewed the project The store s development stalled and there was no news about what business might move into the space Goulding Susan Christian 2018 01 11 Giving up on a retail center after Whole Foods pulls out Los Alamitos opts to keep site an office complex Orange County Register Orelli Brian 2016 06 01 First Impressions of the New 365 by Whole Foods Market Inc Concept A Fool provides a detailed walkthrough of the company s new smaller store format which debuted in Los Angeles late last month The Motley Fool French Sally 2015 07 31 Cheaper Whole Foods 365 stores will be in hipster havens MarketWatch Bergman Ben 2016 05 27 Are 365 by Whole Foods automated kiosks the future for grocery stores KPCC Detrick Hallie 2019 01 15 Whole Foods Shelves Its 365 Store Concept Fortune Retrieved 2019 01 16 Hu Krystal 2019 02 25 Exclusive Whole Foods drops small format 365 store name Yahoo Finance Further reading EditDavis Joshua Clark 2017 From Head Shops to Whole Foods The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs Columbia Studies in the History of U S Capitalism New York Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231171588 OCLC 974794470 Mack Adam March 2012 The Politics of Good Taste Whole Foods Markets and Sensory Design The Senses and Society 7 1 87 94 doi 10 2752 174589312X13173255802166 S2CID 153378228 Mackey John Raj Sisodia 2012 Conscious Capitalism Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business Cambridge Mass Harvard Business Review Press ISBN 9781422144206 OCLC 1089613438 External links Edit Media related to Whole Foods Market at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Whole Foods Market amp oldid 1135005366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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