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(Beware of irksome Business Insider adblocker-blocking nag-box.)

As another reader has remarked, “the title hints at some ulterior dark motive” or somesuch, and implies that consumers should be alarmed and horrified by this change of practice. I fail to see how plugging a hole with something else actually makes any shopper’s life better: it doesn’t resolve the scarcity and it induces shoppers to buy things they didn’t intend.

So why the implied scandal?

(Note: I’ve been to Whole Foods perhaps five or ten times in the past decade, because I don’t live in the U.S.)



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