Whole Foods is closing their flagship San Francisco store on Monday at the end of business hours.
Whole Foods told KTVU that the store on Market St. and 8th is shutting down for the time being because of employee safety concerns. Whole Foods said all employees will keep their jobs and be transferred to other store locations.
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