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Old 12-30-2006, 10:50 PM   #1
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A Whole Foods just opened nearby our house. Wow. This is how the Koran would describe a supermarket in heaven. Very impressive.
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Whole Foods have been in Texas a long time. They are surpassed, if you can believe it, by HEB Central Markets.
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I believe the first Whole Foods was in Austin.

I love Whole Foods, but I always end up spending more money than I originally planned. Central Market, though, is enormous. If you can't find something there, you'll be hard-pressed to find it anywhere else.
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We have something called Central Market. It's very good. But Whole Foods is in another league. One of the employees said that ours is smaller than most of them but has a larger prepared foods section because of the proximity to downtown and lunch crowd. I thought the whole layout from meat to seafood to produce to pastries to gourmet cheeses to wine, to smoked meats and fish, to bistro/deli, etc. etc. was very nice.

I said to my wife that as consumers we're the perfect storm for Whole Foods. She's attracted to all the organic foods, and I love the gourmet stuff.
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There is no Central Market in Seattle. Yours is something else, even if they try to lay claim to the name.
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We don't have a Central Market here in Salt Lake, but we do have Grove Market, the home of a serious sandwich.
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I believe the first Whole Foods was in Austin.

I love Whole Foods, but I always end up spending more money than I originally planned. Central Market, though, is enormous. If you can't find something there, you'll be hard-pressed to find it anywhere else.
You should read the undercover economist... He talks about why you pay more at whole food places (its not what you think)
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You should read the undercover economist... He talks about why you pay more at whole food places (its not what you think)
Care to summarize? Or do I really have to go out and get the Undercover Economist? My problem is that I like to eat and cook different things, and so when I see the speciality foods I can't get at my own grocery store, I end up buying more than I originally plan to.
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Whole Foods have been in Texas a long time. They are surpassed, if you can believe it, by HEB Central Markets.
It all started in Austin. They still have the headquarters there.
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