
Posted in reply to the post by TempleKeeper:
Thank you for all the reflection, both the criticism and the appreciation.
I apologize for coming off as a mean spirited, and would love to clarify a few things. I was not as clear,or careful as I should have been nor as accurate or detailed. I have been a food professional for over 25 years. I am a perceptive human being with a sassy spirit,often one who will stand up,risk public critism,judgment,and scrutiny, for the greater good. This incident at WF was the one that broke the camels back for me personally.
WHAT I MEANT TO SAY BUT DIDNT WAS
I had just had a conversation with someone about having discovered that WF heats some of their soups up in plastic bags! Now, some of you may not care, while others were up in arms about it and having a heated discussion about how unhealthy that can be given what we know about plastics etc.The conversation included other comments and grievances about their practices, and how it was not meeting their/our needs for clean, conscious, healthy food despite its convenience and natural/health food guise.
Because this person may or may not write a letter or talk to someone at WF, I had my attention on making a statement about my own experience, and encouraging others to do so as well, as a conscious act of change making and empowerment.
WHAT I MEANT TO SAY WAS
If YOU find something worthy of comment, do it.
If YOU have a beef, write a letter.
If YOU find something amiss at WF, talk to the management.
If YOUR food is not up to par, take it back.
Let them know that we are paying attention, and that we care.
I really did not mean to spur people to join my beef, but rather take a stand, make a comment, write that letter, talk to the manager.( again, I realize my post was laced with piss and vinegar,and I quite honestly do have judgments about some of those kitchen staffers)
Its easy perhaps in this day and age, to feel powerless and defeated, frustrated and hopeless. Some things may never change, others absolutely will if we are willing to take the time, go out of our way, take some risks and make our statements.
WELL BEHAVED WOMEN RARELY MAKE HISTORY !!
1)"what the hell" approach in food service is reason to be concerned.
this was not hearsay, I was standing right there at the hot bar.
the exact quote was "I don’t feel like makin it more than once a week, its still good, what the hell"..while loading unwashed potatoes in the slicer.
2)This was not a single incident, I have witnessed marginal food handling, and watched with concern many times before. I’ve had poor service, poor food and poor attitudes many times before. I have come to expect that from some, not all, at WF. I have spoken with management at various occasions.(I was told at one point...frankly I might add " WF is not a health food store, they have no intention of catering to anyone’s, or the communities, natural foods needs, they are intent on the widest market possible and the greatest profit possible.( this manager was an acquaintance, who spoke quite honestly to me,he has since moved one)
4)Not washing the vegetables because they don’t feel like it. Is reason for concern.
5)The full time cooks and management in the kitchen send that message through the staff, that the "what the hell, I don’t feel like it" approach is standard operating protocol. The staff sees and hears that and act accordingly to those standards set by the leaders. This is reason for concern.
I do hear that the WF kitchen policies are not really the point of peoples responses, They are well taken, thank you.
I will say that complacency will not get us where we want to go in the greater scheme of things. Plenty people bitch and moan and never write a letter. Plenty people just go along with things because they feel powerless to change it.
Plenty people sit at their computers and jump on others who stand up, make comments and take a stand for change, from the anonymous comfort of their keyboards.
Someone reported getting sick on Tuna from WF.
Another responded that the just don’t eat there anymore because they often feel that the kitchen staff appear to "not give a shit"...seem to be unhappy in their job, are not kind and gracious in serving them, and ta da..not very welcoming of, or interested in feedback or suggestions!!
I know that if some people dont ever get feedback, direction or reason to step up...they wont. Im not out to get this person fired but I can tell you that she, and others need to pay attention to when quality, standards, or protocol starts to slide. Its DANGEROUS business that can get people very sick. They need to know that they are being witnessed by a community of people who care about things and wont roll over and accept marginal standards and dangerous practices by some who perhaps have gotten bit laxed,lazy,or simply are untrained and/or unqualified.. Perhaps some are not well placed according to their skill level, values, qualifications or attitudes.
I recently took a risk to speak to the owner of a restaurant in town, about my, and others, experience eating there. He was VERY GRATEFUL that I took the time to give him my feedback and suggestions. He was experiencing frustration and challenges and not sure why biz was so down. I understand food service and the challenges, and gave him great suggestions and ideas. There is great opportunity if people are paying attention and interested in the feedback the universe is providing. I easily could have said nothing and never gone back, like several of my friends. I want them to succeed.
Thank you for allowing me to witess my own judgment, and as well for the chance to explain a bit more clearly what had prompted me to stir the pot...and encourage others to do so as well. I appreciate those of you who are well behaved and those of you who are not.