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Re 365 by Whole Foods in The Heights: FINALLY! Something besides that damn Kroger.
Now build an HEB close by and we’ll be set.
So, are we not getting a 365 in midtown now?
http://www.houstonmatters.org/segments/segment-c/2015/07/30/why-does-houston-have-so-many-mattress-stores
^ Link was bad to this article
The whole Whole Foods fad is finally fading away:
http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/30/investing/whole-foods-earnings-stock/index.html
Hopefully next the whole Gluten Free scam goes the way of dozens of fads that went before it.
@Gray Deller This area needs an HEB so badly. Not that tiny box at Ella.