A big shake-up at Amazon brings Whole Foods into the fold(businessinsider.com) |
A big shake-up at Amazon brings Whole Foods into the fold(businessinsider.com) |
> "These changes reflect our long-term commitment to making grocery shopping easier, faster, and more affordable for customers," Snyder said.
that means they can offer the exact same quality products for cheaper, no (or give employees raises?); but they choose profits over their acclaimed affordability for customers?
> Whole Foods is "growing meaningfully faster" than the broader industry with a "really good profitability trajectory," he added.
true actually, thanks. i jumped the gun and mentally autocorrected to net profit
yikes if they are loosing money.
i guess we'll have to wait to see regardless; be curious to see what happens to quality once they align their goals [i guess now im assuming those goals also include their shareholder stock profits - a complex soup of factors]
edit: forever formatting