Whole Foods moves into Chicago neighborhood
September 29, 2016
Chicago’s taxpayers are subsidizing a Whole Foods store opening in the city’s Englewood area. The location of the new store is not in an area designated as a food desert — an Aldi is located a few blocks away — but it offers hope that the grocer will attract other investments in an area sorely in need.
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