Originally published October 3 2005
Whole foods company attempts to break into the British food market
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
John Mackey, having conquered Texas with his Whole Foods Market, the most popular organic foods supermarket in the country, will now try his luck in London.
Texas, traditionally the land of cowboys and oilmen, might not seem the best place to start an organic food business.
Yet John Mackey, a native of the state and founder, chief executive and chairman of Whole Foods Market, has created a personal fortune and built America's most popular natural food supermarket from his first store in Austin.
The company is poised to enter the UK, having last month snapped up the fashionable site inhabited for 135 years by Barkers department store on Kensington High Street.
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