Cool Health Foods Store images

A few nice health foods store images I found:

Austin – Old West Austin: Whole Foods Market Flagship – Longhorn Cookies
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Image by wallyg
The Whole Foods Market, located at 525 North Lamar Boulevard, is the company’s flagship location as well as one of its largest at 80,000 square feet. The attached 7-story building holds 200,000 square feet of office for the company headquarters, and the property includes garage parking and a 25,000-square foot rooftop garden plaza.

Whole Foods first opened four blocks north on Lamar Boulevard and 10th Street, on September 20, 1980 when John Mackay and Renee Lawson Hardy merged their Safer Way Natural Foods with Craig Weller and Mark Skiles’ Clarksville Natural Grocery. At 10,500 square feet and with staff of 19, it was much larger than the standard health food store of its time. Beginning in 1984, Whole Foods Market expanded, first to Houston and Dallas and then into New Orleans with the purchase of Whole Food Company in 1988. In 1989 they expanded to Palo Alto, California. The 1990’s saw rapid expansion with the acquisition of other regional natural food chains. As of July 2012, there were 331 locations worldwide, reaching across the United States and into Canada and the United Kingdom.

Several dishes prepared by the community in Barotse floodplain, Zambia – fish and moringa (the green seed from the older pods is shelled, stored and then cooked as you would green peas).
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Image by Bioversity International
This is one of the dishes prepared on site for a food fair held by Bioversity and WorldFish in the Barotse floodplain, Zambia. The food was judged in a competition for the most nutritious dish.

This work on nutrition-sensitive landscapes is carried out by Bioversity International in partnership with the Farming Systems Ecology (FSE) group from Wageningen University and the Earth Institute at Columbia University, to characterize the Barotse landscape and its current farming systems. It is part of the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) and the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH).

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Credit: Bioversity International/E.Hermanowicz

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