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You've probably heard by now that Amazon has acquired Whole Foods in a $13.7 billion deal ... or, if you ask Twitter, the amount a typical customer spends on a trip to Whole Foods.
Yes, pretty much everyone made that same joke.
Amazon buys Whole Foods for 13.7 billion, roughly equivalent to 11 shopping bags of their organic berries.
— Warren Leight (@warrenleightTV) June 16, 2017
WHO AMONG US can leave a Whole Foods without spending $13.7 billion.
— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) June 16, 2017
Retweet if you've also spent $13 billion at Whole Foods.
— Chelsea (@Chelseashow) June 16, 2017
Nice to know I wasn't the only one overcharged by Whole Foods.
— Jim Gaffigan (@JimGaffigan) June 16, 2017
Amazon is buying Whole Foods for only 13 Billion dollars?? I've had trips to their salad bar that cost me more than that.
— Patrick Casey (@patkc13) June 16, 2017
If I had a nickel for all the "Whole Foods is expensive" jokes I've seen today I could probably buy some peanut butter at Whole Foods.
— Liam Boylan-Pett (@liam_bp) June 16, 2017
So will we all be using Alexa to order organic berries and quinoa soon? Unclear, but we are pretty sure you'll still be charged extra for bags.
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