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Upcoming Passport Event

by laurelhurst, September 1, 2009 | Permalink

To benefit the SCHOOL LUNCH REVOLUTION!!! www.wholefoodsmarket.com/backtoschool

This Thursday, September 3rd, we’re hosting a fundraising event to support change in our school lunches.

Please join us 5-8pm to enjoy delectable tastes from all of our departments.  For the complete menu, please stop by the store or check out our events calendar- www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/laurelhurst.

Hope to see you there!

Weekend Specials… what are you having for Mother’s Day Brunch?

by laurelhurst, May 7, 2009 | Permalink

Check out our special sales for this weekend!  Prices are effective May 8th through the 10th!

Beef Tenderloin $19.99 per lb.  SAVE $6 per lb!

Chilean Sea Bass Portions $7.99 each SAVE $2!

Organic California 2 lb. Bagged Lemons $2.99 SAVE $1!

That’s not all we have on special… stop in and see the amazing deals we have all around the store!

Calling all coffee lovers!

by laurelhurst, May 7, 2009 | Permalink

I am so excited to announce that Marcus from Batdorf and Bronson will be in house this Saturday, May 9th from 11am to 2pm to do an informal coffee cupping!  If you’ve never been to one before, this is your opportunity to discover the subtle differences between different varietals of coffee.  Starting with whole beans, to ground beans dry aroma, to the aroma of those grounds in hot water, and finally to the taste… it’s a whole new world of bean appreciation!  Mark it on your calendar today!

Win a new ‘fridge- enter before April 30th!!

by laurelhurst, April 22, 2009 | Permalink

Whole Foods Market and Bosch appliances have partnered up to give away 11 new energy star refrigerators in celebration of Earth Month.. plus a $150 gift card to help fill it up!  Apply online before the end of the month! www.wholefoodsmarket.com/earthmonth

Whole Foods Market(R) Paper Bags at Checkouts Receive Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certification; First National Retailer to Offer Shoppers FSC Certified Bags; Helps Ensure Responsible Forest Management

by laurelhurst, April 22, 2009 | Permalink

PR Newswire

April 20, 2009

 

AUSTINWhole Foods Market (Nasdaq: WFMI) today announced that it is the first national retailer to offer Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified paper bags at its checkout counters beginning in May.

Whole Foods Market is thrilled to set the bar even higher in terms of reducing our environmental impact with paper bags that close the loop with 100 percent post-consumer reclaimed material,” said Michael Besancon, Whole Foods Market Senior Global Vice President of Purchasing, Distribution, and Marketing. “The chain-of-custody that our paper bags have attained means these bags can be tracked throughout the supply chain - from post-consumer waste through processing and distribution to the shopper toting home groceries, all the while reducing pressure on virgin forests and protecting biodiversity.”

The FSC, an international nonprofit that promotes the responsible management of the world’s forests, offers the most comprehensive standard for certification of forest products. FSC-certified paper can originate from post-consumer recycled fiber or from forests certified according to the FSC’s rigorous forest management standards. The FSC’s independently verified chain-of-custody system requires paper producers to track their certified fiber throughout the production and distribution process. Because of its high standards and independence from the timber industry, the FSC is considered by environmental organizations around the world to be the gold standard for forest product certification.

Whole Foods Market’s decision to provide FSC-certified grocery bags sets a tremendous example for its industry peers,” said Corey Brinkema, FSC-United States President. “It also helps educate its customers about the importance of forest stewardship.”

Previously, Whole Foods Market was the first national retailer to offer 100 percent recycled (60 percent post-industrial/40 percent post-consumer) paper bags at its checkouts. FSC certification on paper bags made from 100 percent post-consumer reclaimed material is another first for the natural and organic foods retailer. Post-consumer reclaimed material typically comes from corrugated boxes that might have held food or other products that have been shipped to various retail outlets. This repurposing is important in a country that is the biggest market for paper products globally, producing 90 million tons of paper and consuming 100 million tons of paper each year, according to the FSC.

“While bringing your own reusable bag is always the best choice, Whole Foods Market’s switch to FSC-certified bags made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled content is a great step forward. This move virtually eliminates the bags’ impact on forests and also sends a strong signal to other businesses that making the right environmental choices is possible,” said Allen Hershkowitz, Senior Scientist, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).”Consumers want and deserve better environmental options when they open their wallets. Whole Foods Market is delivering those options, both with this new bag and with its previous efforts to promote reusable bags as well as protect endangered forests and prevent native forests from being converted to tree plantations.”

Whole Foods Market continues to offer shoppers who bring their own bags a refund of either five or 10 cents at the checkouts, depending on the store, and estimates that reusable bag use has tripled since the Company banned plastic bags from its checkouts last year with approximately 150 million bags being kept out of landfills and our environment. Whole Foods Market sells a variety of reusable bags, ranging from the stylish, affordable “A Better Bag” - 79 and 99 cents, depending on size - with 80 percent of its content coming from recycled plastic bottles and currently featuring a Sheryl Crow-created charcoal sketch of a tree to the $29.99 cotton and burlap FEED 100 bag. A FEED bag purchase helps provide 100 nutritious lunches to hungry Rwandan school children through the United Nations World Food Program’s School Feeding Program.

Additionally, Whole Foods Market partnered this month with Mohawk Fine Papers to be the first national retailer to create all of its nationally produced, in-store Earth Month materials using “third-generation” closed-loop recycled paper. This means that the Company is using marketing material overages from the previous year, which were printed on paper made from 100 percent post-consumer waste, sent to a de-inker, made into pulp and sent back to the same paper mill that produced it, to be recycled anew into this year’s Earth Month materials. All aspects of the third-generation closed-loop process have occurred domestically, eliminating the need to ship pulp out of the country and back again, which is currently the norm.

This process has preserved 192 trees and has prevented more than 9,000 pounds of solid waste and close to 20,000 pounds of greenhouse gases from entering our environment.(1) In addition to its positive environmental impact, the process supports an industry in the United States that has predominantly moved outside the country.

Learn more about other earth-friendly initiatives at Whole Foods Market at blog.wholefoodsmarket.com/category/green-action, and find more information on Earth Month activities can be found at wholefoodsmarket.com/earthmonth.

(1) According to Mohawk’s Environmental Calculator that uses primary values derived from the Environmental Protection Agency’s eGRID: http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/egrid/index.html

    Contact: Ashley Hawkins, Whole Foods Market

    (512) 542-0381

   

Ashley.Hawkins@wholefoods.com

SOURCE Whole Foods Market

We want to know what you think….

by laurelhurst, April 4, 2009 | Permalink

Stop by Wednesday, April 8th at 7pm to join us for an informal dinner meeting.  We want to know what you love (or dislike) about our store- products, parking, merchandising- you name it, we want to know about it!  R.S.V.P. to amber.hersey@wholefoods.com to reserve a spot!

Happy Earth Month!

by laurelhurst, April 4, 2009 | Permalink

Visit www.wholefoodsmarket.com/earthmonth to check out awesome green tips, take a green trivia, and enter to win a brand new Bosch refrigerator PLUS a $150 gift card to help fill it up!  Or while you’re in the store, pick up our complimentary 30 Days in the 30 Ways green tips calendar- made from 100% recycled brochures, of course :)

It’s that time again… Neighborhood Clean-up!

by laurelhurst, March 19, 2009 | Permalink

The annual Kerns/Buckman neighborhood clean-up is right around the corner… time to get to that spring cleaning project!

Saturday, April 18th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. behind the Kendall Jones Insurance building on NE 26th Ave. and Couch St.  Donations are gladly accepted and will help off-set expenses the neighborhood associations incur.

5% Day for Growing Gardens

by laurelhurst, March 19, 2009 | Permalink

Wednesday, April 22nd is Earth Day, and to celebrate we’re donating 5% of our net sales to an awesome non-profit organization, Growing Gardens (www.growing-gardens.org). Choose to do your weekly shopping today, and give back to the health and vitality of Portland neighborhoods!

Celebrate all things LOCAL this April!

by laurelhurst, March 19, 2009 | Permalink

In celebration of Earth Month, our store will be hosting a four part series of local vendor fairs.

Saturday, April 4th- Local Beverages

Saturday, April 11th- Local Sweet Treats

Saturday, April 18th- Local Artists

Saturday, April 25th- Local Sauces

Each of the fairs will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.- hope to see you there!