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When I lived in Cleveland and my first (truly terrible) apartment had no wi-fi Whole Foods was my second home...I would buy a little sampler of buffet foods and salads, a coffee, maybe a vegan cookie, and park myself at a booth for an hour (or more, let's be real). After I taught a yoga class. I know, I know, I'm such a white liberal yuppie, it's painful.
Anyway, so when the internet went out at my Pittsburgh home I trotted off to Whole Foods, bought some food and a coffee...and asked about the wi-fi. "We have it," said Cashier #1. "It's probably just under "Whole Foods."" "We have it," said Cashier #2, "but I don't know the password - ask customer service." "We don't have it," said Customer Service, "go to Starbucks."
Believe it or not, Starbucks is letting me drink my coffee & eat my vegan cookie and didn't make me buy anything.
NO WI-FI. Otherwise, this Whole Foods is pretty good.
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