Carly Price

Carly Price spent the first decade of her writing career in search of a job with the right blend of wordsmithery, food geekery and ethical values. She found it all when she began working for Whole Foods Market in 2006. As far back as she can remember, long before getting her degree in journalism, she loved storytelling and had a passion for delicious food and fresh, healthy cooking. Even in grade school, she was that weird kid who liked broccoli better than potato chips. Now she especially enjoys sharing stories of the amazing entrepreneurs and artisans behind the products at Whole Foods Market.

Blog Posts By Author

January 11, 2013 @ Whole Story
Bob Moore of Bob’s Red Mill uses old-world techniques of stone milling, yet stays on the cutting edge when it comes to gluten-free products. Learn more about what keeps Bob coming to work every day with a passion for whole grains.
December 22, 2012 @ Whole Story
Rip Esselstyn, a former firefighter and triathlete, changed the lives of his fellow firefighters with plant-based foods. Check out how he’s turning around convenience foods with options that are plant-based, nutrient-dense and minimally processed.
December 8, 2012 @ Whole Story

Most teachers have already amassed a sizeable collection of holiday coffee mugs.

December 7, 2012 @ Whole Story
Like many big ideas, the notion for Q Drinks started with a party conversation. Learn how they source the best ingredients such as cinchona bark, real ginger root, Himalayan salt and more to make their superior sodas.
November 23, 2012 @ Whole Story
Cookies can be one of life’s simplest pleasures—unless you’re a kid with food allergies. Lucy Gibney’s son was diagnosed with severe food allergies, so she began Lucy’s Cookies, made without milk, gluten, eggs, peanuts or tree nuts.

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