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Earth Fare

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  • Being a leader comes naturally to them and they have a strong understanding of grassroots marketing, knows what motivates people in order to GROW the Earth Fare community.

  • Earth Fare Team MembersAt Earth Fare Our Team Members ensure that our customers visit to our store is fulfilling, having had all their questions answered and their shopping needs met.

  • Job Location Greensboro, North Carolina, United States Position Type Full-Time/Regular Salary 14.00 - 16.80 USD Apply Connect Who do you know at Earth Fare - the healthy supermarket Share Return To Job Listings ©2014 Earth Fare, Inc. | Site Map Loading

  • Founded in 1975 in Asheville, North Carolina, Earth Fare is the authentic specialty organic and natural healthy grocery store that is committed to improving peoples' lives by making it easy to live a healthier lifestyle.

  • Focuses on customer satisfaction and partners with the New Store Manager to ensure that Team Members are trained in the new store how to provide customers with superior customer service 100% of the time to Earth Fare standards.

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