So this week Amazon Whole Foods deal - what
does that mean?
My three thoughts:
1)It means more people are going to be able
to access better quality foods and it sounds
like at lower prices, however, a caveat - not
everything at Whole Foods is better quality
and not everything at Whole Foods is something
you need to be spending your hard earned money
on
2)Access we still have a big issue for example
people on food stamps or getting government
assistance can't use that to shop online even
where there isn't a better grocery anywhere
near them.
3)There are other stores still doing great,
even better online - I love Thrive Market,
curious about Brandless, and you can order
straight from the companies websites who often
have better deals or unique products there.
You should still shop local and work with
your local market to 
see if they can get better deals if you promise
to shop there more often.
Lots of ways to get better food at lower costs
like buying frozen, buying in bulk as a group,
and buying ingredients that you assemble - for
more better nutrition tips and tools visit
www.AshleyKoffApproved.com
