The David Rubenstein Show: Whole Foods Market CEO John Mackey
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- Oct.22 -- John Mackey, Whole Foods Market co-founder and chief executive officer, talks about having the company being bought by Amazon, when he might retire, and how the pandemic has changed consumer habits forever. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The interview was recorded Aug. 5.
I have to say the questions David asks are so good - they're the questions viewers want to know and I admire how John doesn't have the typical CEO big shot aura
Thank you for this interview David. Very insightful
David Rubinstein is a good interviewer
Enjoyed his humility
23.00
"Envey poisons happiness
Gratitude is the key "
Inspirational & Superb interview
David Rubinstine at his best
Loved it. Thank you, David.
Great man. Very long AMZN. Thank you.
Excellent interview..
awww...the key to happiness in life is gratitude...that's really true...well said
Love the interview very intriguing
He looked like a hippie😂
I found it peculiar that David Rubenstein was an investor in Fresh Fields.
Was extremely surprised when David referred to Mark Zuckerberg. He is usually well researched and articulated.
system 1 was in control
Sarcasm?
@@jameson6930 hope so!
actually, Chamath is helping me with this one. he has the right angle.
David what advices will you give for a young 20 year old on career?
yes! a merger is like a marriage so sometimes there's a divorce and sometimes there isn't
This might sound fake but John is my uncle
David is a amazing entrepreneur to listen to he is another Gary vee
I entered the Whole Food Market / Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC with the intent of purchasing bath soap. I was carrying a reusable grocery bag containing two items I had just purchased from CVS.
Without touching Whole Foods merchandise, I visually determined that this location was sold out of the brand of soap that I wanted therefore I proceeded to the exit.
Before reaching the exit, I was stopped by Troy a Whole Foods Associate who informed me that I could not put Whole Foods merchandise into my bag without first paying for it. Further, he stated that there’s a sign had been posted near the entrance.
I also noticed that the store security officer had moved from the entrance and positioned himself at the top of the stairway used to exit from the lower level of the store.
I am concerned as to why Troy needed to remind me of a store policy that I had not remotely violated as I had not so much as touched Whole Foods merchandise and why a security officer was placed on “stand-by”.
Is Whole Foods / Foggy Bottom profiling, everyone, with a reusable bag as a thief. Or, do I fit a particular profile?
Yo bro
Warning: a real entrepreneur like Garry of David never sells a course. Con artist sells a course over $200
Sugars not sufars!
The Professional shoplifting at Whole Foods is effecting the bottom Line...
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The hippie thing is not the same as today's purchaser who wants good fresh food without added sufars and low carbs. The Amy's product was good bit too expensive for a family -- single people would pay $5.00 for an organic tv dinner. What of the convenient easy dinner prepared in 20 minutes so busy moms and dads can put healthy, economical, quick food on the table?
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Everyone should be listening to David rubenstein instead of dan lok and dan pena. Dan lok is a scammer
Yo bro