Whole Foods: The Path to 1,000 Stores
By
Drake, David
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Buell, Ryan W.
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Barton, Melissa
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Jones, Taylor
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Keverian, Katrina
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Stock, Jeffrey
The case examines the operations strategy of Whole Foods, one of the largest natural grocery chains in the United States. In late 2013, Whole Foods was expanding rapidly, with a publicly-stated goal of growing from 351 to 1,000 domestic stores by 2022. It was also engaged in a strategic initiative to combat "food deserts" - areas with limited access to affordable and nutritious food. In pursuit of these initiatives, the company's rapid entry into a heterogeneous set of new markets necessitated a reexamination of its store format, target customer base, and approach to human capital.
Collection: HBSP (USA)
Ref: HBS-615019-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 20
Publication Date: Sep 8, 2014
Language: English, Spanish
Review date: Jun 7, 2016
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The case examines the operations strategy of Whole Foods, one of the largest natural grocery chains in the United States. In late 2013, Whole Foods was expanding rapidly, with a publicly-stated goal of growing from 351 to 1,000 domestic stores by 2022. It was also engaged in a strategic initiative to combat "food deserts" - areas with limited access to affordable and nutritious food. In pursuit of these initiatives, the company's rapid entry into a heterogeneous set of new markets necessitated a reexamination of its store format, target customer base, and approach to human capital.
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