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Whole Foods staffers help little girl in needPublished 11/30/08
When Anne Tate visited the Whole Foods supermarket at Annapolis Harbour Mall last week, several staffers dropped by her table in the cafe to welcome her back. One jokingly offered her a job on the graveyard shift in the shop's bakery. Demonstration Specialist Frances Chumley then took Anne into the bakery to greet the staff and make some cinnamon twists. It's not likely Anne will fill out an employment application anytime soon - the St. Margaret's resident is only 9 years old. In mid-August, the girl, a 4th-grader at Indian Creek School, spent several hours as a member of Whole Food's middle-of-the-night...
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