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Recent News About Whole Foods Market
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Analysis: In Englewood, Whole Foods served community with household income 1/5 of typical Illinois store
Chicago taxpayers paid tens of millions to subsidize a Whole Foods store in one of Chicago's poorest neighborhoods-- one with a median household income barely one-fifth that of a typical store built in Illinois by the company.
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Amazon ‘cares more about profits than poor people’: Closes Whole Foods in one of Chicago’s poorest neighborhoods, opens in one of the richest—in the same week
Whole Foods, an entity of Amazon.com Inc., has raised eyebrows with its decision to close a store in a poor, predominantly Black Chicago neighborhood while they were opening another in a wealthier area of the city.