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  2. Whole Foods Market - Wikipedia

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    Whole Foods chose instead to support the farm workers indirectly by holding a "National 5% Day" where five percent of that day's sales – $125,000 – was donated to organizations that provide social services to farmworkers. [191] In September 2015, Whole Foods announced layoffs of 1,500 jobs, 1.6 percent of its workforce, to lower prices.

  3. Austin-based Whole Foods opens application process for brands ...

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    Austin-based Whole Foods Market has opened the application process for its 2024 Local and Emerging Accelerator Program, called LEAP, as it seeks 10 innovative food brands not yet sold in Whole ...

  4. I Work at Whole Foods: Here Are 10 Insider Tips To Save You Money

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    If you’re looking for a job — even just a few hours a week — consider working at Whole Foods. Team members get a 20% discount on everything every day. That means 20% off sale prices ...

  5. Whole Foods Workers Start First Union: How This Could Impact ...

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    In late November, Whole Foods employees at a Philadelphia branch of the multinational supermarket chain — known for selling products free from such additives as hydrogenated fats and artificial ...

  6. Global Animal Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Spokespeople for Whole Foods and Diestel Farms claimed the footage was misleading. [8] In 2015 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) filed a lawsuit against Whole Foods on the grounds that its labeling of animal products with the 5-Step rating program deceived customers. According to PETA's complaint, "The entire audit process for ...

  7. Fair Food Program - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Food Program (FFP) is a partnership between growers, farmworkers, and food company buyers to improve conditions for farmworkers. [1] [2] It was launched by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), a worker-based human rights organization in Immokalee, Florida in 2011.