Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 I posted this originally as a reply to subprong's message about whole foods segment on 60 minutes, but it was returned because it says I'm bouncing yet again---through no fault of my own!!!!LOL Seriously, I do wish the juno and glitches would get worked out. Paula Hi--I did see the Whole Foods Story on 60 minutes. My hubby called me in from all the riveting stuff on the computer to see it.....lol!!!! I agree with everything you say. If you find yourself in the position of being a huge success story, what an opportunity to do it in a pro-active and conscientious manner! It seemed from the 60 minutes coverage that the founder and CEO really is a pretty good guy that wants to use his commercial authority to make a positive impact on a lot of things. And I think it might also have a domino effect on other giants who are not so altruistically inclined, just because it's good business to be " green " . Let's hope! Paula Posted by: " subprong " subprong subprong Tue Jun 6, 2006 6:50 pm (PST) Did anyone see the segment about the Whole Foods chain this past weekend (sunday)? Dan Rather interviewed the founder of the chain and I found it very interesting. One funny bit was that some folks nickname Whole Foods, " Whole Paycheck " because of their prices. LOL. This is true! Anyway it was a cool segment that mainly brushed the idea of the Whole Foods movement from start up to today and the identity issues it has to deal with in balancing between its tradition of giving back to the community (charity, money, movement and buying local produce) and the corportation types of tags that it has encountered as of late. I thought it was a cool story...not to mention, the huge store that they visited. The CEO seemed like a genuine and good guy. I like his approach to the whole thing. He does what he feels is right and yet doesn't pass any judgement onto those that don't agree with his approach and decisions. It was neat to see one lady picking 12 heads of lettuce from her small organic farm and taking them to the Whole Foods store that purchased them from her and stocking them on the produce table. Here is the story online for those interested.. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/05/31/60minutes/main1671466.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi Paula! On 6/9/06, Paula <> wrote: > > > Hi--I did see the Whole Foods Story on 60 minutes. My hubby called > me in from all the riveting stuff on the computer to see > it.....lol!!!! I agree with everything you say. If you find > yourself in the position of being a huge success story, what an > opportunity to do it in a pro-active and conscientious manner! It > seemed from the 60 minutes coverage that the founder and CEO really > is a pretty good guy that wants to use his commercial authority to > make a positive impact on a lot of things. And I think it might > also have a domino effect on other giants who are not so > altruistically inclined, just because it's good business to > be " green " . Let's hope! > Paula > Well stated, Paula! Granted it takes money to grow sometimes but at least their dollar is expanding out and abroad everywhere instead of directly up to the suits. Great community programs to boot. Interesting that he started out with one store and mentioned that some thought he was selling out by opening a second store. I thought that was funny. I guess he was/is a modern hippie. Seemed like a cool guy to me. S. .._,___ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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