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Default Whole Foods letdown



Stopped into the local Whole Foods the other day and
found that they had virtually gutted their tea section.
Previously they had 15 or so large ceramic containers of
Silk Road teas, and a slew of others as well. All of that
is gone, replaced by a small shelf of about 6 Silk Road
teas, stored in small GLASS containers.

I asked one of the 'team members' about it, and she told me they
needed the space. So what do they now use the old tea space
for? Scented candles and such. I'm wondering if other WF markets
are following suit..................................p*
 
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