The organic vegan cafe inside the Whole Foods Market is popular among locals; employees remain positive.
Cafe Gratitude, the popular vegan and organic food counter inside Whole Foods Market on Stelling Avenue and Stevens Creek Boulevard will close Dec. 28 after its owners made the decision to close all its Northern California locations due to what they call “aggressive lawsuits” by former employees and labor organizations for unfair labor practices. “Although we believe that we have done nothing wrong and our policies are completely legal, it will cost us too much money to defend them in court,” said owners Matthew and Terces Engelhart in an open letter on the food chain's Web site. “Despite telling the attorneys that brought the lawsuits that the current structure and resources of Café Gratitude are insufficient to sustain and defend our …
Whole Foods offers innovative fitness classes for the body and mind.
Maybe you had a little more eggnog this holiday season or perhaps it's just the determination to get fit, but if you're looking for a place for guidance and encouragement, you need go no farther than Cupertino's own Whole Foods on Stevens Creek Boulevard. Eating healthy and staying healthy in the new year is a whole lot easier there thanks to some nutrition and exercise programs put in place. The store has teamed up with Catra Corbett, a Whole Body team member and an ultramarathon runner, as well as the Northwest YMCA to offer a series of fitness classes that are part of a 28-day Engine 2 Challenge program offered by the Cupertino Whole Foods. This 28-day program, which started on Jan. 10 and concludes on Feb. 7, uses the book, “The Engine…
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Lynn Crane
8:56 am on Friday, December 30, 2011
Wonder what labor laws were violated. The article was a bit vague with the details.   more ›