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Whole Foods Aims for British Food Market

Friday, June 01, 2007 2:36:23 PM
By JANE WARDELL

A London policeman walks past the Whole Foods Market in London's Kensington High Street, west London Friday June 1, 2007. Whole Foods Market Inc., America's most successful organic supermarket chain, opens its massive flagship London store next week. Some analysts say it will become a must-travel-to destination store. Others warn that the company faces an uphill battle to gain a foothold in an already overcrowded domestic supermarket sector. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)LONDON (AP) - Tasting stands, organic apples stacked ceiling high, yoga and an organic pub — supermarket shopping in Britain is about to become a lot less mundane.

Whole Foods Market Inc., America's most successful organic supermarket chain, opens its massive flagship London store next week.

Some analysts say it will become a destination store. Others warn that the company faces an uphill battle to gain a foothold in an already overcrowded domestic supermarket sector.


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