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  2. 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...

  3. Verification and validation - Wikipedia

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    Verification is intended to check that a product, service, or system meets a set of design specifications. [6] [7] In the development phase, verification procedures involve performing special tests to model or simulate a portion, or the entirety, of a product, service, or system, then performing a review or analysis of the modeling results.

  4. Whole Foods frequently has sales, and knowing how they work will help you stock up at lower prices. Each department has regular sales, but the frequency can vary. For example, the Whole Body ...

  5. Is a Whole Foods Union on the Horizon? Philadelphia Employees ...

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    Whole Foods — which employees over 105,000 people across its 518 stores — also noted in its statement that it recognizes the rights of the workers to “make an informed decision on whether ...

  6. Whole Foods Parking Lot - Wikipedia

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    The song features a series of self-parodying vignettes spoofing the performer's annoyance with other people in and around a Whole Foods store set in West Los Angeles, [3] including kombucha, overspending, aggressive parking, Prius automobiles, rude mobile phone users, shoppers wearing yoga pants, the Master Cleanse diet, and Humboldt Fog cheese.

  7. Whole Foods Market - Wikipedia

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    Whole Foods Market, Inc. is an American multinational supermarket chain headquartered in Austin, Texas, which sells products free from hydrogenated fats and artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. [5] A USDA Certified Organic grocer in the United States, the chain is popularly known for its organic selections. [6]

  8. Why Whole Foods Market May Have a Big Problem

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    By LoneStarMike, via Wikimedia Commons. Recent earnings for Whole Foods Market First-quarter 2014 earnings for Whole Foods Market saw the company's total sales rise by 10% to a record $4.6 billion.

  9. Whole Foods Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Whole Foods went on to take over the operations of the West End Co-op in 1981, only to see it close two years later. In 2005, the cooperative expanded into a LEED certified building located at 610 E 4th St. [1] Whole Foods was the first retailer in Minnesota and the first cooperative in the nation to receive LEED certification for its building. [2]