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Whole Foods fan gives up on chain

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I have been a Whole Foods groupie since my 1980s college days in Massachusetts when it was called Bread & Circus. I was drawn to its bright, lively atmosphere of cooking demos, free samples and organic philosophy. (“Is Whole Foods’ approach healthy?” Dec. 2.)

Today I visit there out of necessity for organic, unprocessed items other stores don’t offer. When the new Pasadena store opened I expected to see more high-end, creatively prepared foods, New York bakery-type pastries and better produce.

My expectations were dashed when I saw the same mundane, unimaginative offerings as their other area stores, which didn’t do the expansive new two-story store justice.

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I am most upset that their produce quality has gone steadily downhill.

After almost 20 years, my love affair with Whole Foods is over. It has become a boring store.

Carol Foster

Burbank

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