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Link to another analysis, incl. DCF and mentioned NOPAT overview:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2021/11/23/sprouts-farmers-market-is-improving-profits-and-creating-shareholder-value/?sh=3c51c142828c
https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2021/11/23/sprouts-farmers-market-is-improving-profits-and-creating-shareholder-value/?sh=3c51c142828c
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@TheAccountant89 Interesting article and source merci.
Not my subject area as I think organic is nonsense and makes 1000 times more sense regionally, but you can think outside the box 👍
Not my subject area as I think organic is nonsense and makes 1000 times more sense regionally, but you can think outside the box 👍
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@DS0711 Sprouts is not called "Sprouts FARMERS Markets" for nothing. Among other things, it means:
"Sprouts opened a new distribution center in Aurora in March, and it's helping local farmers get their produce to customers as fresh and as fast as possible."
I agree, I also like to support regional products. But Sprouts does that too.
For me, organic or Demeter is also part of my shopping because everything else is sprayed with products to make it look nice. Ultimately, however, it is proven to be extremely toxic for the body. Ideally, you should have both local and organic/Demeter. For me, organic is anything but rubbish. Ideally, it should simply be available regionally.
"Sprouts opened a new distribution center in Aurora in March, and it's helping local farmers get their produce to customers as fresh and as fast as possible."
I agree, I also like to support regional products. But Sprouts does that too.
For me, organic or Demeter is also part of my shopping because everything else is sprayed with products to make it look nice. Ultimately, however, it is proven to be extremely toxic for the body. Ideally, you should have both local and organic/Demeter. For me, organic is anything but rubbish. Ideally, it should simply be available regionally.
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