{"id":12250,"date":"2018-03-10t04:54:48","date_gmt":"2018-03-10t04:54:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/leafy-green-machine-an-acre-sized-lunch-box\/"},"modified":"2023-02-28t18:35:45","modified_gmt":"2023-02-28t18:35:45","slug":"leafy-green-machine-an-acre-sized-lunch-box","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/leafy-green-machine-an-acre-sized-lunch-box\/","title":{"rendered":"leafy green machine: an acre sized lunch box"},"content":{"rendered":"
right around noon, i step outside the office and make my way through the busy rush-hour foot traffic to whole foods, where i brush arms with everyone else in foggy bottom who found themselves hungry at lunch time. i make my way over to salad bar, having learned to be the right amount of aggressive in order to navigate these crowds, pick up one of their compostable cardboard containers, and start filling it with various items from their bountiful salad bar.<\/p>\n
they have everything at whole foods, so much so that i cannot stop myself from buying much more than i need. of course i need my kale salad, walnuts, and stuffed grape leaves, but what about those coconut covered dates for dessert, and a synergy kombucha to top it all off; don\u2019t i need a smoothie from their caf\u00e9 in case i\u2019m still hungry when i\u2019m done with all this? the answer is always yes, yet even with all these exotic products at the slightest whim, i hardly stop to wonder where they\u2019ve all come from.<\/p>\n
beautiful marketing, organic labeling, and a seemingly local vibes at this national chain function the way they are supposed to, to sell a particular story. the bag of coffee i bought for $12.99 is fair trade, organic, and features a nicely painted picture of a dark-skinned woman with a woven basket on her head; i feel glad that my dollars are going to the local people in a less developed country who picked these coffee beans.<\/p>\n