Whole Foods criticized for preventing employees from wearing poppies
Grocery retailer Whole Foods Market is facing sharp criticism for a policy that forbids employees from wearing poppies, prompting Ontario’s premier to promise legislation that would prohibit such a rule.
The policy is a blanket ban on anything other than the retailer’s basic uniform — a Whole Foods apron, coat or vest, hat, and standard-issue name tag — and doesn’t single out poppies, a spokeswoman for the Amazon-owned chain said.
“Whole Foods Market honours the men and women who have and continue to bravely serve their country,” the spokeswoman said. “With the exception of those items required by law, our dress code policy prohibits any additions to our standard uniform.”
The retailer will observe a moment of silence on Remembrance Day and donate to the Royal Canadian Legion’s poppy campaign, she said.