Whole Foods is crafting a growth strategy, with plans on opening more smaller-scale, Daily Shop stores in dense urban neighborhoods and win over consumers who don’t regularly visit one of the Amazon-owned chain’s traditional stores, Roshan Fernandez of The Wall Street Journal reports. The 9,100 square-foot Daily Shop is about a quarter of the size of a regular Whole Foods and sells items at comparable prices.
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