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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – A new Whole Foods is in the works for Miami Beach. According to reports, the national organic grocery ...
Amazon bought Whole Foods for $13.7 billion in 2017. The deal never fully fired up the tech giant's grocery business. This time could be different.
One Seattle neighborhood is about to experience such a loss. Whole Foods Market is closing a Seattle location on June 20. However, the company is opening new stores in several other cities.
Whole Foods and other U.S. grocers are only being partially stocked as a major food distributor continues to grapple with a recent cyber attack.
Amazon is exerting more control over Whole Foods Market, largely ending the independence the grocery chain had retained since being acquired eight years ago.
The store, located on Stevens Creek Boulevard, still plans to reopen after it finishes its repairs and invites the health department back for a re-inspection.
Whole Foods store team leader Kristi Malicoat hands out baskets to customers during the grand opening celebration Wednesday at the new Whole Foods Market in St. Charles.
The retail giant described the food shortages as "temporary supply challenges" following the cyberattack at its primary distributor, UNFI.
United Natural Foods, a grocery distributor for Whole Foods, is working to bring systems back online and resume product deliveries after a cyberattack.
Jason Buechel, who serves as both Whole Foods CEO and Amazon’s grocery chief since January, explained the reasoning behind the change in a memo reported on by Business Insider.