i always thought it ironic that i could buy organic coffee from latin american coops at whole foods. the irony is lost on the company -- apparently it's good to support coffee coops, but not union grocery shops.
j
Original Message: ----------------- From: Kelley the-squeeze at pulpculture.org Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 15:29:39 -0400 To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org, lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org Subject: RE: [lbo-talk] decentralization, Whole Foods style
pretty much what whole foods is counting on. it's kinda like a guy who dismisses his failure to do 50% of the house and yard work by pointing to the guy in the wife beater tee shirt and saying, "Hey, at least you don't have to put up with that." as if, somehow, you're supposed to be grateful because he's not a complete sphincter monkey.
aside from that, i think the point was that Whole Foods supposedly prides itself on offering what the other outfits don't offer and that is, supposedly, some sort of caring concern about the environment and such. while they can see that we're all "connected" in terms of environmental issues, there's a disjuncture between "them" the great unwashed who want and believe in unions and the power of unions to "connect" us.
they are anti-union in a covert, insidious way and it's that much harder to get at and fight.
personally, this is what i would expect from Whole Foods. Ithaca was full of this kind of snarky inability to link their pet "progressive" "green" concerns with more traditional workers' issues.
At 02:04 PM 5/28/03 -0400, Wojtek Sokolowski wrote:
>Besides, I like this store - good food, good service, a lot of imports,
>no obnoxious tabloids.
>
>Wojtek
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