Study finds Whole Foods’ price cuts don’t add up to much
April 9, 2019
A study conducted by Chuck Grom, an analyst at Gordon Haskett, found that Whole Foods’ recently announced price cuts do not add up to huge savings at the checkout. A basket of 106 key items cost $396.88 last week, down just $3.81 from a previous study on the same items.
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