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Whole Foods closes San Francisco flagship store after a year, citing employee safety

Por: Los Angeles Times Business April 12, 2023

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Whole Foods Market is one of the latest companies to close a store in San Francisco due to public safety issues. Whole Foods temporarily closed its flagship store in downtown on Tuesday, a little more than a year after it opened. On the day of the closure, a voicemail greeting directed callers to Whole Foods' eight other stores in San Francisco. “To ensure the safety of our Team Members, we have made the difficult decision to close the... + full article



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