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Amazon Just Made Shopping at Whole Foods Cheaper (businessinsider.com)

Whole Foods just got less expensive. From a report: On Monday, the day that Amazon's $13.7 billion acquisition of the grocer went through, prices on certain Whole Foods items immediately dropped. On Friday, Business Insider visited a Whole Foods location in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, and checked the prices on 15 items (including a few variations on similar items) mentioned by the companies. The total cost of the basket on Friday -- pre-acquisition -- was $97.76. On Monday, we returned to the Gowanus Whole Foods and checked back in on the same items. This time, the total cost of the 15 items was $75.85. That's a nearly 23% drop in the total cost. Whole Trade Banana: 30 cents (Price dropped to $0.49 a pound from $0.79). Lean Ground Beef: $2 (Price dropped to $4.99 a pound from $6.99). Local Grass-Fed 85% Lean Ground Beef: $4 (Price dropped to $6.99 a pound from $10.99). Four-pack of Organic Avocado: $0 (Price stayed at $6.99 for a pack of four). Hass Avocados: $1.01 (Price dropped to $1.49 each from $2.50) for instance.

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  1. Destructive fascist capitalism by Suiggy · · Score: 2, Funny

    These low prices are destructive and will have consequences. If food is this cheap, people won't see the value in socialism and won't unite against capitalist organizations like Amazon.

  2. Re:Environment, people and animals by nospam007 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Whole Trade Banana: 30 cents, Lean Ground Beef: $2 - that can't be good for neither the environment nor the people nor the animals.

    Much better: buy locally produced stuffed"

    OK, I'll buy locally produced bananas in Montana, good advice, Sir.

  3. Re:Environment, people and animals by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Whole Trade Banana: 30 cents, Lean Ground Beef: $2 - that can't be good for neither the environment nor the people nor the animals.

    Much better: buy locally produced stuffed"

    OK, I'll buy locally produced bananas in Montana, good advice, Sir.

    Sorry. No banana for you! Local Produce only.

    You live in Montana, you're only allowed to eat potatoes and cabbages and things that grow locally. At least you get to eat beef. People in New York City have to eat pigeons.

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  4. Re:becomes K-Mart by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 1, Funny

    Could someone explain avocados to me?

    Avocados are the iPhones of the grocery world. For those who cannon afford avocados, watermelons are the Android equivalent.

  5. Re:Environment, people and animals by apoc.famine · · Score: 5, Funny

    People in New York City have to eat pigeons.

    I believe they're called organic free-range squab there. Only high-end restaurants carry them.

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