Chris Jensen

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Chris joined Whole Foods Market in 2008, drawn by the company’s mission to provide a great product while maintaining perspective on the importance of the environment and the communities it serves. Born and raised in Colorado, Chris has always been an avid outdoor enthusiast, and so appreciates the importance of taking care of his body through healthy eating and sound bodycare. Chris moved to Texas to get his MBA and synergistically found the chance to join WFM’s National Marketing team in Austin. When not at work, Chris biggest passion is travel, and has visited more than 50 countries around the world.

Blog Posts By Author

August 12, 2010 @ Whole Story
This is an encore presentation of a podcast from last summer. Do you wonder if the reasons you choose natural foods for your kids could also apply to toothpaste? Learn about the choices and get tips for natural oral care products that work well—and taste great—for even the pickiest kids.
August 8, 2010 @ Whole Story
Don’t know where to start when it comes to products designed for children? Join us as we clear up the confusion and outline the most important nutrients and supplements to support growing kids and teens. Malia Curran holds Masters degrees in Nutrition Science and Public Health from Tufts University School of Nutrition and School of Medicine. She is a nutrition consultant, speaker and mother of 2 young children.
July 17, 2010 @ Whole Story
As an avid homebrewer who is also environmentally conscientious, I’ve looked for creative ways to use the byproducts of brewing beer, including the spent grain.
July 11, 2010 @ Whole Story
Are you too often tempted to skip the green side of the plate? Getting your greens and meeting the 9-a-day fruit and veggie goal is easier than ever with green superfoods, cereal grasses and vegetables in convenient tablets, capsules and drink-mix powders.
July 6, 2010 @ Whole Story
Exotic and extraordinary, superfruits are filling the shelves and the news. They’re “super” because they’re packed with antioxidants and nutrients beyond their common fruit and veggie relatives. Listen to learn about the benefits of some you’ve heard of already, and several that are new to scene.

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