Whole Foods is facing a crush of food shortages in stores that's leading to empty shelves, furious customers, and frustrated employees. Many customers are blaming Amazon, which bought Whole Foods
in August for $13.7 billion. But Whole Foods employees say the problems began before the acquisition. They blame the shortages on a buying system called order-to-shelf that Whole Foods
implemented across its stores early last year.
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