28 tough questions you may have to answer if you want to work at Whole Foods

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With competitive pay, highly-rated benefits, and a reputation as a "fun place to work and a place where you can grow quickly," lots of people are clamoring to work at Whole Foods Market.

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The healthy grocery store chain has more than 88,000 "team members" and has earned a spot on Fortune magazine's annual "100 Best Companies to Work For" list every year since its inception in 1998.

Based on Glassdoor reviews of the interview process there, earning a coveted spot at Whole Foods is by no means a breeze.

Here are some of the toughest questions people who have interviewed with the company say they've been asked: