“Whole Foods Market has been keenly interested in developing a Jamaica Plain location. We are now eager to become active members of such a strong, diverse neighborhood and to open a store that is reflective of the vibrant community,” Laura Derba, Whole Foods Market North Atlantic regional president, said in a statement.
"In keeping with the company’s mission, Whole Foods Market plans to source a wide variety of products that meet its strict quality standards as well as the diverse needs of their shoppers"
More info available on JP Patch.
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I'll miss Hi-Lo Foods. It's a unique spot that helps give Hyde Square real character. At the same time, I'm happy to hear that Whole Foods is coming in. It would, of course, be ideal if they could co-exist. But JP's history reveals that it has long been a neighborhood in flux -- this is the latest iteration.
So long as the good folks at City Feed keep up the great work, JP will be fine.
I live in Roxbury and the only food market choice is Tropical Foods. If they don’t have what’s needed, we must leave the neighborhood.
Look at it this way: JP could lack choice and diversity., like have here in Roxbury. Be thankful!
Speak for yourself Whit. This is not just about Hi-Lo leaving, it's about serving the community. And Whole Foods is hardly a "sapling"! It is a corporate giant. My friend was priced out of her neighborhood in Oakland within two years of Whole Foods moving in up the street. Whole Foods drastically alters communities very quickly. This is about caring about your neighbors and the diversity of the neighborhood. And this means not only shoppers, but workers as well. Reed Miller has some important points here (see link).
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This is great news! It is also an opportunity for someone else to fill the need for a store that sells the products that were sold by Hi-Lo in a smaller location and those places already have a toe-hold. That's the way it works--a big diseased tree falls so the little saplings can have sun light. Seriously, you're complaining about a grocery store moving in? I thought we were all concerned about food deserts and childhood obesity? I won't be able to afford to do all my shopping at Whole Foods but it will be great to have a place to pick up a few things. Traffic? Meh. Everything causes traffic if you're lame enough to have to drive everywhere.
Hi-Lo wasn't really for the people who are commenting on these comment threads. They made you feel like you lived in a "funky" neighborhood, and that isn't really enough of a reason for a business to exsist. All ya'll, a condo is in you future, so enjoy feeling morally superior while you still can. I remember it being kind of fun but also rather tiring and tiresome.
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