Focus on Greater Portland Region piece with an interview with Chandrika Sanyal, owner of the 22-year-old, Portland-based Whole Grocer, now part of the Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods Market chain. Until opening a larger market nearby, Whole Foods will operate out of the former Whole Grocer store on Marginal Way. Sanyal speaks of the increase in natural food products, the increase in local vendors of organic foods, how her store will merge with the Whole Foods Market, and how the natural food market in Portland and nationally has accelerated since she first opened her store
Portland was once too small to attract national chains, but that is changing. Wild Oats just moved ...
Views of the Good Day Market Natural Food Co-op, 155 Brackett Street. Located in the People\u27s Bui...
This weekend SPACE Gallery in Portland will host a Food + Farm event, in collaboration with the Ma...
This Just In piece on attempts by Whole Foods Market to use its new Portland store to showcase a co...
Eating & Drinking Around Town. Profile of The Whole Grocer, moving from Munjoy Hill to Marginal Wa...
North by East piece on a group of people in Portland who are meeting to discuss plans for a Portlan...
Views of The Whole Grocer, 118 Congress Street. Opening in 1984 (see photo at this link), the popula...
After questioning the absence of a natural food co-op in the city, the Portland Food Cooperative (PF...
Dinner + movie piece on Portland\u27s grocery stores, mentioning the recent closing of the Greengro...
Local and regional food marketed through direct and intermediated channels has been increasing in th...
North by East piece on the sale of the independent Whole Grocer in Portland to the Whole Foods chai...
Exterior view of Ingrid\u27s, 64 Pine Street, from north. From the Portland Press Herald (12 Septemb...
Bites piece on the Good Day Market on Portland\u27s Brackett Street, which is currently seeking spa...
City piece on Boulder, Colo.-based Wild Oats, an organic-food chain that was scheduled to open a sh...
Business Leaders of the Year issue. Interview with Karen Getz, Steve Getz, and Michael Ross, the tea...
Portland was once too small to attract national chains, but that is changing. Wild Oats just moved ...
Views of the Good Day Market Natural Food Co-op, 155 Brackett Street. Located in the People\u27s Bui...
This weekend SPACE Gallery in Portland will host a Food + Farm event, in collaboration with the Ma...
This Just In piece on attempts by Whole Foods Market to use its new Portland store to showcase a co...
Eating & Drinking Around Town. Profile of The Whole Grocer, moving from Munjoy Hill to Marginal Wa...
North by East piece on a group of people in Portland who are meeting to discuss plans for a Portlan...
Views of The Whole Grocer, 118 Congress Street. Opening in 1984 (see photo at this link), the popula...
After questioning the absence of a natural food co-op in the city, the Portland Food Cooperative (PF...
Dinner + movie piece on Portland\u27s grocery stores, mentioning the recent closing of the Greengro...
Local and regional food marketed through direct and intermediated channels has been increasing in th...
North by East piece on the sale of the independent Whole Grocer in Portland to the Whole Foods chai...
Exterior view of Ingrid\u27s, 64 Pine Street, from north. From the Portland Press Herald (12 Septemb...
Bites piece on the Good Day Market on Portland\u27s Brackett Street, which is currently seeking spa...
City piece on Boulder, Colo.-based Wild Oats, an organic-food chain that was scheduled to open a sh...
Business Leaders of the Year issue. Interview with Karen Getz, Steve Getz, and Michael Ross, the tea...
Portland was once too small to attract national chains, but that is changing. Wild Oats just moved ...
Views of the Good Day Market Natural Food Co-op, 155 Brackett Street. Located in the People\u27s Bui...
This weekend SPACE Gallery in Portland will host a Food + Farm event, in collaboration with the Ma...