Amazon Is Cutting Prices at Whole Foods Again (cnn.com)
An anonymous reader shares a report: Amazon is giving Whole Foods shoppers an early gift for the holidays. The grocer announced Wednesday it's slashing prices again, this time on several "holiday staples," including sweet potatoes, canned pumpkin and turkey. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you'll pay even less for turkey: Whole Foods slashed turkey prices to $1.99 per pound (compared to $2.49 for non-Prime members), or $2.99 per pound for an organic turkey ($3.49 for non-Prime members).
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Sorry, but why is this here? News would be record sales, or finally being bankrupt. As it is they still look overpriced.
Silicone-basted turkeys are also pretty common - at least if you prefer to use a brush for basting.
My firm has continuously sampled a local Whole Foods (in Austin, TX) wall to wall, getting about 14.5k distinct UPCs each time. In comparing before and after the merger, we found no significant difference in average price per category (on a same-UPC basis), nor in the magnitude or absolute number of price changes over time. Bottom line: the idea that Amazon has caused Whole Foods to cut their prices is more marketing than reality.
I'd rather support businesses that contribute to my city's economy, not destroy it.
Here, here! That's why I won't drive an electric car! Think of those poor service station workers. I also dial zero every time I want to place a call and have it manually routed.
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