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Whole Foods moving forward again? — Brooklynian

Whole Foods moving forward again?

8thandprez
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Looks like Whole Foods is finally getting moving on its site at 3rd/3rd. For the time being it doesn't look like we should expect more than a brownfield cleanup, but at least it's something.

http://www.carrollgardensdiary.com/2009/12/breaking-news-whole-foods-to-begin.html

[[edited: link worky now]]
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  • link no worky
  • If/when Whole Foods arrives, be sure to check out this fascinating article on its union-hating, climate-change-denying CEO before you shop there:

    http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/01/04/100104fa_fact_paumgarten
  • I'll shop anywhere that doesn't have a union.
  • bradedward wrote: I'll shop anywhere that doesn't have a union.
    Strong stance there. So you absolutely do not shop anywhere that has a union, must be pretty limiting.
  • I'll shop anywhere that doesn't have a union
    Then I guess you don't go to supermarkets - I believe all supermarket workers belong to a union
  • Where did bradedward say he/she will only shop at non-union places?

    There is only one sentence with ten words, nothing about boycotting union places. Is there another post somewhere?
  • Yep. I just starve :-)

    I said I would shop anywhere that doesn't have a union. I didn't say I WOULDN'T shop somewhere with a union.
  • Retag wrote: Where did bradedward say he/she will only shop at non-union places?

    There is only one sentence with ten words, nothing about boycotting union places. Is there another post somewhere?
    It's implied in what s/he wrote, as above.

    MOD NOTE: Please stick to the topic, thx.
  • Yes MOD.

    I for one would be excited to have Whole Foods there.
  • Nowhere in the above statement is it implied that the poster will only shop at non-union places. People are seeing what they want to see in that statement.

    I'm glad to hear about this moving forward. I love Whole Foods, though I wish it were closer to my home. Maybe the imminent Atlantic Yards site will eventually get a satellite location?
  • Yay for more grocery stores! I like to have options.
  • Jim Vaccaro wrote: link no worky

    Works ok Now
  • OpossumQueen wrote: Yay for more grocery stores! I like to have options.
    Me too. Especially if they have parking. I'd kill for a TJs with parking (and wine, of course)
  • Jack Krohn wrote:
    I'm glad to hear about this moving forward. I love Whole Foods, though I wish it were closer to my home. Maybe the imminent Atlantic Yards site will eventually get a satellite location?
    Atlantic Yards would make more sense as a Whole Foods location, except they own the Gowanus site already, right? That and Pathmark might have something in their lease about exclusivity.

    I've forgotten how the Superfund site politics of all this plays out -- is WF for Superfund status or against like Toll Bros developers?
  • Flexichick wrote: [quote=OpossumQueen]Yay for more grocery stores! I like to have options.
    Me too. Especially if they have parking. I'd kill for a TJs with parking (and wine, of course)

    Second this!
  • bradedward wrote: I said I would shop anywhere that doesn't have a union. I didn't say I WOULDN'T shop somewhere with a union.
    And I think I had suggested that folks actually read the article, not that they post kneejerk ideological brain farts about it sight unseen. :roll:
  • Pfft to Whole Foods, too expensive for me! Would much rather have a TJ's with parking somewhere than a Whole Foods.
  • Laura B wrote: If/when Whole Foods arrives, be sure to check out this fascinating article on its union-hating, climate-change-denying CEO before you shop there:

    http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/01/04/100104fa_fact_paumgarten
    Mackey is the man. I never shopped much at Whole Foods until that fantastic WSJ article this past summer. Now I shop there more.

    Here is a condensed version of his health care viewpoints:

    http://reason.com/archives/2010/01/04/the-mackey-plan-at-a-glance

    Why can't our politicians get it?
  • Retag wrote: Mackey is the man. I never shopped much at Whole Foods until that fantastic WSJ article this past summer. Now I shop there more.

    Here is a condensed version of his health care viewpoints:

    http://reason.com/archives/2010/01/04/the-mackey-plan-at-a-glance

    Why can't our politicians get it?
    You'll be in the minority of customers who "get it." Mackey recently stepped down as board chair because his viewpoints were so potentially toxic to WF's consumer base.
  • Laura B wrote: If/when Whole Foods arrives, be sure to check out this fascinating article on its union-hating, climate-change-denying CEO before you shop there:

    http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/01/04/100104fa_fact_paumgarten

    Unions are the scourge of industry and have destroyed American manufacturing. And global warming is a debunked theory perpetuated by people trying to steal more taxpayer funds. Whole Foods has done a great thing for America by providing organic food at more affordable prices across the country.
  • Laura B wrote: [quote=bradedward]I said I would shop anywhere that doesn't have a union. I didn't say I WOULDN'T shop somewhere with a union.
    And I think I had suggested that folks actually read the article, not that they post kneejerk ideological brain farts about it sight unseen. :roll:


    Yep. Read it. Still don't believe in unions. And for the record I don't fart from my brain. If you don't believe me I can show you.

    WingedEarth, couldn't agree more on unions. We can't compete globally with them which is why companies like Wal-Mart succeed internationally. Unions destroyed the American car industry. Many blame management, but I'm sorry, what is management to do when it can't offer new products because money is tied up in guaranteed promotions/pay increases/pensions that car companies world-wide don't have to deal with. The world has changed and unions are a thing of the past.
  • wingedearth wrote: [quote=Laura B]If/when Whole Foods arrives, be sure to check out this fascinating article on its union-hating, climate-change-denying CEO before you shop there:

    http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/01/04/100104fa_fact_paumgarten

    Unions are the scourge of industry and have destroyed American manufacturing. And global warming is a debunked theory perpetuated by people trying to steal more taxpayer funds. Whole Foods has done a great thing for America by providing organic food at more affordable prices across the country.

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    Obvious troll is obvious.
  • Affordable prices? Debunked theories? LOL!!
    OMG, I had no idea Pat Buchanan lived in Brooklyn :lol:
  • I'll stay out of the union conversation, but:

    Whole Paycheck Foods = affordable?
  • It's true... if we insist on paying common people livable wages, we will be less competitive in the global markets.

    Therefore we should reduce the minimum wage to less than $1.00 per hour, and force people to put their little children to work in sweatshops, their women in brothels, and their men in the coal mines.

    We should forget about solar power, biofuels, and other "green" fuels, and concentrate on oil, gas and especially coal. Open up the shale deposits to gas extraction. It doesn't matter whether they foul the NYC water supply, because our factories will be so much busier and corporate management will make so much more money that executives can all drink Perrier all of the time. It will go much better with the organic foods they will buy at Whole Foods.

    As for the common folk, screw 'em!

    Right, WingedEarth?
  • A union should be between a man and a woman,at Whole Foods
  • catwalkertexasranger wrote: A union should be between a man and a woman,at Whole Foods
    Or two men or two women :lol:
  • flexi it's way easier to breath if you swim the other way around,jus sayin
  • catwalkertexasranger wrote: flexi it's way easier to breath if you swim the other way around,jus sayin
    well, I do "swim the other way around", I just think unions should be for everybody...IF they want them.
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