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John Mackey interviewed on Reason.tv

Wednesday October 14, 2009

Categories: Economy, Politics

Whole Foods CEO is interviewed by Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie of Reason.tv. Very interesting revelation of who he voted for in the last election (and no, it wasn't Obama).

You can watch the full hour video here.

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Comments
Moonshadow
October 14, 2009 8:46 PM

I'm incredulous at his cavalier attitude towards his company's health care package. Is he not interested in employee retention? Then how does he earn "best company to work for?" He doesn't want his health care package to be portable, though he talks as if that's a downside.

BTW, Wegmans regularly beats him out, though, admittedly they aren't Fortune 500. They probably do too much philanthropy for that.

Young Wife
October 15, 2009 12:02 PM
http://www.youngwifestale.com/blog

Very interesting. As a high end health care user, I'm always interested in alternatives to socialized healthcare. Moonshadow, I thought he was saying he wanted the health care package to be portable. I understood him to say employer based health care wasn't the best idea.

RR
October 15, 2009 1:39 PM

Yes, that's who we need telling us how to run healthcare. A bong shop owner who made billions in bean sprouts.

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