Fruit prices led to personal boycott
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Re: Michael Hiltzik’s column, “When speech arouses boycotts,” Aug. 31:
I have been boycotting Whole Foods for over three years, but not because of its CEO’s political positions.
One evening I thought it might be a good idea to buy a few pieces of fruit for the next day’s breakfast. Imagine my surprise when the checker gave me a bill for almost $15. I put them back and swore that I would never step into a Whole Foods market again.
I felt it was morally wrong to support a company that charged such exorbitant prices for food, something that no one can do without.
Nato Flores
Sun Valley
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