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Whole Foods closes flagship San Francisco store over employee safety concerns

Por: ABC News Business April 12, 2023

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Whole Foods is temporarily closing a large store in downtown San Francisco due to concerns over employee safety, the company said on Wednesday.The closure arrives roughly a week after the high-profile of Cash App Founder Bob Lee in San Francisco, which sparked crime among some city residents.Overall, crime in San Francisco is down nearly 10% this year compared to last year, but homicides are up 20% and robberies are up more than 13%, San... + full article



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