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  2. Whose 401k Plan Is Better -- Whole Foods, Chipotle, or Starbucks?

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    At The Motley Fool our 401k plan is one of the most prized benefits we offer so we want to make sure employees are. I serve on The Motley Fool's 401k committee and from time to time, I find myself ...

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    Research from Capitalize found that by May 2023, 29.2 million 401(k) accounts had been forgotten. These accounts hold a whopping $1.65 trillion in assets — about 25% of all 401(k) assets in the U.S.

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  5. Whole Foods Market - Wikipedia

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    A first Scottish store was opened on November 16, 2011, in Giffnock, Glasgow, which was closed in November 2017 along with the company's Cheltenham store as part of a rationalization plan. [45] [46] Whole Foods Market Inc. currently operates five different Whole Foods locations: in Camden Town, Clapham Junction, Kensington, Piccadilly Circus ...

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    Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years — but only the super rich could buy in. Here's how even ordinary investors can become the landlord of Walmart, Whole Foods or Kroger