Whole Foods Co-CEO Walter Robb Discusses Expansion and Wal-Mart's Move into Organics

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Whole Foods Co-CEO Walter Robb Discusses Expansion and Wal-Mart's Move into Organics
四月 15, 2014

It’s been an interesting week for organics. Both Wal-Mart and Target took aim at Whole Foods with further expansion into the organic food market by introducing new in-house products designed to help lower prices for the category.

Wal-Mart struck a deal with former Whole Foods subsidiary Wild Oats to offer organic products at "non-organic prices" and Target brought 17 better-for-you brands together under its "Made to Matter - handpicked by Target" banner.

Whole Foods Co-CEO, Walter E. Robb, recently discussed the impact such moves might have on the industry and how the company will respond to the growing competition.

“Wal-Mart has been in the organic space for some time. They’re an excellent competitor. I will say historically, of all the competitors in the market, their customers overlapped the least with ours,” said Robb. He added, “In the end, I think it’s an affirmation that this organic food marketplace continues to grow,” noting that it will be a $225 billion market by 2018.

“I think our 365 Organic – if you look at the price – it’s very competitive with any retailer out there right now. I think the last number of years, making organic choices affordable and available to customers, and the growth of that line suggests that we’re doing it fairly successfully.” He also suggested that he sees tremendous growth and tremendous opportunity available within the organic space and that “unparalleled quality standards, transparency, and great customer experience” will help give the company a leg up on the competition.

Speaking on its recent acquisition of four stores across Arizona and California and the company’s plans for further expansion, Robb said that Whole Foods is “looking aggressively to see what else might be out there to go along with the growth that we have in store.”

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