Employees at a recently closed Whole Foods Market in downtown San Francisco suffered rampant crime and were threatened personally by criminals before the store was closed.
Workers at a San Francisco Whole Foods Market were routinely threatened with weapons before the crime-plagued store announced it was shuttering after a little more than a year in business.
The store cut its operating hours in October amid high theft and hostile visitors, one of the store's managers told the San Francisco Standard. In November, the store changed its bathroom rules after workers found syringes and pipes.
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