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Tisana and I were talking about this at Diesel last Thursday - the moral implications (or not?) of Curves:

http://www.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2005/06/19/sweating_with_the_enemy/

And Tisana, the organization I was trying to remember from being super vocal at the March last year was Operation Rescue . . .

Related, I never knew about the Dominos owner and his political leanings. Are there any other large companies in this boat (besides Coors, who the article mentions) that you're aware of?

Date: 2005-06-20 07:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] julishka.livejournal.com
maybe it was when star started wild harvest (which was all one thing before the separate stores separated and became wild oats)? it was their direct attempt to have a conventional store w/in the whole food store concept. so yeah, you got your organic this and that, your small farm this and that, but could also grab that bottle of Diet Coke or the basic frozen stuff or some campbells soup. honestly, i thought that concept rocked. was very sad when wild oats phased it out of the pre-existing stores such as the medford one.

now i have to do my shopping at three, maybe four different supermarkets - especially when i'm cooking for others: shaws, wf, w.oats, trader joes.

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