Whole Foods CEO Attacked Rival Online

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We must necessarilt question the source of such opposition. To determine motive we examine benefits. Who would benefit by the fall of whole foods/fresh market/Wild oats and such other look alikes?

Organic food markets do not compete against each other. Again, Organic food markets do not compete against each other.

Their real competition is the publix and stop 'n shops of the world. The retailers of industrial ag.

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    Reply#1 - Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:12 PM EDT
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