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  • 2016-10-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Whole Foods Market Bans Gendered Language (en)
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  • In October 2016, an image showing a sign addressing the use of gendered language was shared on social media along with the claim that it was posted in the window of a Whole Foods Market grocery store in the United States: Some who viewed this image were triggered and complained about it on the Facebook page of the Whole Foods Market grocery chain. That business entity responded by explaining that the pictured sign had not appeared in the window of one of their chain's stores. This sign was posted by the store Monash Wholefoods in Melbourne, Australia, which is not part of, or connected with, the American Whole Foods Market organic grocery chain. Monash Wholefoods explained their request for customers to use non-gendered language in a 5 September 2016 Facebook post: (en)
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