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Giving People What They WantBy Chaniga Vorasarun | Saturday, October 24, 2009 2:16 PM ET
New Seasons Market prides itself on having local, sustainable, organic offerings. But they also don’t turn up their noses at people who just want to get a jar of Skippy for their kids’ peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. So they stock that, too. It’s a refreshing change for shoppers who usually have to opt for off-brand Cheez-Its and Oreos when they go to a place like Whole Foods — where they also usually have to pay more for products that don't taste quite like the original. New Seasons also gives employees what they want. For those who work more than 20 hours a week — and most do — the company pays 80 percent of their health insurance premium. They also chip in half of that cost for workers who log less than 20 hours. There’s also a profit-sharing scheme in place. So now, you can get all your shopping done in one place — and feel good about doing it.
Photo courtesy Qmnonic via Flickr.
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