Why CEOs shouldn’t have access to teh interweb.

12Jul07

Hahahahhahahahhahaha.

As a consumer, I respect Whole Foods’ offerings and triple bottom line mentality.   I always thought very highly of their CEO, John Mackey.  That is, until I read this hilarious post this morning.

Sorry man, but we all already love your company (except for the exorbitant prices on most of your products, e.g. chocolate covered Goji berries)…  What incremental value do you gain from slandering your competitors on the Yahoo financial bulletin board.   That’s incredibly petty.

1 Response to “Why CEOs shouldn’t have access to teh interweb.”


  1. 1 Sarah Posted July 13th, 2007 - 6:51 am

    My favorite part was where he defended his hair cut.

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