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and nothing but the truth.
I applaud his candor. I like Whole Foods, albeit it's expensive. Hope he stays in business.
Obama Health Care Reform Riles Up Whole Foods CEO John Mackey - ABC NewsHealth Care Stirs Up Whole Foods CEO John Mackey, Customers Boycott Organic Grocery Store
Branding Experts Say CEOs Should Stay Quiet When It Comes to Politics
By EMILY FRIEDMAN Aug. 14, 2009 — ...
Like many of his fellow health food fanatics, Joshua said he will no longer patronize the store after learning about Whole Foods Market Inc.'s CEO John Mackey's views on health care reform, which ... he wrote for The Wall Street Journal.
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Mackey criticized President Barack Obama's health care plan. ...
Mackey also called for a move toward "less government control and more individual empowerment" instead of "a massive new health care entitlement that will create hundreds of billions of dollars of new unfunded deficits."
He added that many of the country's health care problems are "self-inflicted" and are preventable through "proper diet, exercise, not smoking, minimal alcohol consumption and other healthy lifestyle choices."
... Mackey outlines Whole Foods' employee health insurance policy. ... Additionally, the company gives each employee $1,800 per year ... that they can use at their own discretion for health and wellness expenses. This money can be put toward the $2,500 annual deductible ....
The op-ed piece, which begins with a Margaret Thatcher quote, "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money," has left some Whole Foods loyalists enraged. Many say Mackey was out of line to opine against the liberal base that has made his fortune possible. ... And not all Whole Foods customers were upset by Mackey's op-ed.
Many posted online that they agreed with his message and would try to shop at the chain more often.
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I applaud his candor. I like Whole Foods, albeit it's expensive. Hope he stays in business.