San Francisco Leaders Who Ruined Their City With Radical Policies Express Concern Over Whole Foods’ Decision to Leave after Only ONE Year—Healthy Food Chain Blames “High Theft” and “Hostile People”

Just one year after opening, Whole Foods is closing its store in the cesspool city of San Francisco.

Company officials provided a statement on the closure, citing the need to protect their employees.

This from 100percentfedup.com.

Official Whole Foods Market statement:

We are closing our Trinity location only for the time being. If we feel we can ensure the safety of our team members in the store, we will evaluate a reopening of our Trinity location.

The San Francisco Standard reported that a City Hall source added background information to the closure, saying:

Whole Foods also cited deteriorating street conditions around drug use and crime near the grocery store as a reason for its closure.

The Whole Foods Market is an expansive 64,737 square feet and was hailed as a “flagship store” during its March 2022 opening.

In October, the Market Street grocery store initially attempted to counter ongoing issues of theft and aggressive customers by cutting store hours.

In addition, finding syringes and pipes in public restrooms meant altering and enforcing bathroom rules.

One worker shared that it was common for thieves to fill their suitcases with groceries before going into the bathroom.

Whole Foods instituted a policy where the only customers admitted to the restrooms were those who could produce a receipt.

Twitter users mocked San Francisco leaders who have turned a blind eye to the rampant crime destroying the once iconic California city.

Breaking:

San Francisco’s leaders are expressing concern that Whole Foods exit from the city as a result of ‘high theft’ and ‘hostile transgender customers’ will make it extremely difficult for residents to steal healthy food.

San Francisco’s leaders must be stoned. Their statement is nuts. To “…make it…difficult for residents to steal healthy food” is the objective for Whole Foods leaving the city.

Elon Musk responded to the tweet at the top of the article, agreeing that San Francisco has significantly deteriorated, saying:

Downtown SF looks like a zombie apocalypse. People who’ve not been there have no idea.

Disheartened, Matt Dorsey, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, responded to the closure by announcing he is introducing new legislation alongside Supervisor Catherine Stefani to change the City Charter and fully restaff the police department over the next five years.

Previous reporting showed the department was seriously understaffed, losing 335 officers over the past six years. The city’s goal was to have 2100 department members, yet it currently staffs only 1,537.

Dorsey shared that the store’s closure made him:

Incredibly disappointed but sadly unsurprised by the temporary closure of Mid-Market’s Whole Foods.

Final thoughts: Matt Dorsey, your efforts to save San Francisco are too little too late. The city is gone and the only thing that will bring it back in the distant future is one hundred percent Conservative leadership.

The words ‘temporary closure’ don’t mean what you think they mean. You will be gone before Whole Foods Market returns.