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Today the Observer runs a story on the impending arrival of Whole Foods and its possible threat to the Park Slope Food Coop. “Whole Foods is more of an ideological challenge to the Park Slope Food Coop, the headquarters of arch-Park Slope living, than it is a threat to business,” states the article, which points out the the Coop has a higher profit margin than Whole Foods. Writer and Park Slope resident Amy Sohn vowed not to make the switch from the Coop to Whole Foods, but hoped the Coop members “who wind up on the blacklist” would. She says the people who will enjoy the Whole Foods most “Want to replicate their sort of Mall of America experience in New York City, so they love that you can have a Whole Foods in Brooklyn.” Like it or not, the site will be built: the article reveals an Austin-based construction company will begin work 2011 and will open the store late 2012.
Whole Prudes: Austin Comes to Gowanus [Observer]


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  1. Clyde, keep it up. I know more words than you do and there are more names to call you so if you want to battle that way, you’re going to lose.

    Lots of people accepting of your kind these days too.

  2. AHHAHAHA awesome link DH. My favorite:

    “Oh, mommy, look chocolate!”

    “No Joshua, that’s carob.”

    “I want it.”

    “Ok.”

    The child will then take a bite and realize that nothing in the store can be trusted.

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