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Whole Foods Said to Eye Foodmaster

CHELSEA, Mass. — Whole Food Market is in talks to acquire six stores in the Boston area from Johnny’s Foodmaster, based here, according to reports.

August 30, 2012

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CHELSEA, Mass. — Whole Food Market is in talks to acquire six supermarkets in the Boston area from Johnny’s Foodmaster, based here, according to reports.

Neither Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods nor Foodmaster could be reached for comment.

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According to the Boston Globe, the natural and organic specialist has been in discussions to buy Foodmaster locations in Arlington, Brookline, Charlestown, Melrose, South Weymouth and Somerville, Mass. Foodmaster currently operates 10 stores in the region.

Whole Foods had previously expanded in the area through the acquisition of the Bread & Circus chain.

 

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