Skeezix
Senior Member
The day I start taking the GO Train to get groceries is the day that I need to reexamine my shopping patterns. 
Whole Foods has cancelled its planned store in Calgary.
After defending Whole Foods on these forums, I must say in the past year they've really been resting on their laurels/falling behind. This past spring, it was easier getting local asparagus from discount supermarkets than Whole Foods - Whole Foods had the local stuff for a much briefer window than most supermarkets, and even then was really pushing the imported stuff from Washington state. More and more, I find they stock fewer and fewer Canadian products. Most recently, they eliminated most Canadian brands from the household goods aisle (they still sell Nature Clean) - even Cascades paper products got the boot. I went to their Facebook page to inquire, but somebody already had and just got a "yeah, we don't carry those lines anymore - sorry not sorry" response.
Whole Foods has cancelled its planned store in Calgary.
Whole Foods on Bayview, north of Eglinton is expected to open April 26.
I don't see how the Whole Foods will survive at this location in the long run.
It's mere presence is a disaster for Metro however. Between the Crosstown construction, Loblaws and now Whole Foods, Metro has a lot less traffic than it used too.
Just coming to post that -- this is very interesting. I've been in the grocery business for years -- this is a game changer.
Just coming to post that -- this is very interesting. I've been in the grocery business for years -- this is a game changer.