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Waitrose accuses Whole Foods Market of 'deceptive' labeling

wholefoods%20market1.jpgUS chain Whole Foods Market is to be investigated by trading standards officials after a complaint was lodged by Waitrose, according to the Sunday Times.

The Sunday paper said the complaint relates to the way Whole Foods, which opened a store in London last month, defines local produce as food sourced anywhere in Britain. It is also thought there are concerns about labelling.

Kensington & Chelsea Trading Standards is to investigate the London store this week and a report will be issued the following week. David Doctorow, of Whole Foods, said: “Part of our mission and core culture is to support local agriculture. “But we don't have a strict definition of local, that is up to our customers. “We give them the name of the product and where it is from so they can make up their own decisions.”

[Via Talking Retail]

Posted by Abi on July 31, 2007 in Green News | Permalink

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It's interesting that stores like Tesco and Waitrose feel so threatened by Whole Foods Market. In the US, WFM and all the mainstream grocery chains pretty much ignore each other and happily (and profitably) coexist.

Posted by: Delta Pearl | August 3, 2007 10:16 AM

Recently I purchased potato Somosa with ingredients listed that showed them to be vegetarian. Only to get home and bite into one and find out it was a turkey samosa. One must be very wary.

Posted by: ray | August 27, 2007 5:37 PM

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