Many people (TMs and TLs) in my store do not realize this. Either they are not doing their research or are just in denial. Mackey plainly stated in the Town Hall, "..."I don’t want people goin’ away, thinkin’ that nothin’s gonna change around here. 'Cause things are gonna change. There’s just no question about that.' ... When this deal closes, we’re all Amazon people. We’re not Whole Foods people and Amazon people. We’re all Amazon people. We’re one — one large tribe, one large family...And one of my takeaways is that, by God, we’re gonna become as customer-centric as Amazon." Amazon stated that they will let WFM maintain it's brand image and if changes are made, it will be as a result of WFM's decisions. Mackey's statement above (and others made during the town hall) shows, he is head over heels in love with the Amazon business model and will do whatever needs to be done emulate it as closely as possible. As "Nobody Is Safe" stated in his/her post, Amazon thrives on; efficiency, low cost and speedy delivery from the top of the supply chain on down to the customer's doorstep. We will see changes to implement this. OTS will be looked at as a measure of how well we will operate in an environment where efficiency is key. Those whom don't perform will be held accountable. We all know, Amazon is not in the business of losing money. You don't pay almost $14 billion and inherit a low performing company's debt to let business continue as usual. You give yourself a 5yr window to turn an average of $38/share into a steady $70. Amazon is looking to do what Mackey, Robb et al failed to continue to do. Remain the market leader and define it, rather than reacting to it by throwing darts at a board and seeing which one sticks.