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Whole Foods Is Being Criticized Over a Restaurant Called ‘Yellow Fever’

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Lisa Marie Segarra
Lisa Marie Segarra
By
Lisa Marie Segarra
Lisa Marie Segarra
April 28, 2018, 1:26 PM ET

A new restaurant at a Whole Foods in Long Beach, Cal. Has been met with controversy over its name.

After the Yellow Fever restaurant opened in a Whole Foods 365 store this week, many voiced their concern with the name choice, especially on social media. Some questioned Whole Foods and Amazon, which bought Whole Foods last year, for approving the restaurant name and its opening. The name comes from a disease spread by mosquitoes; it’s also a slang term referring to a romantic preference for Asian people.

Already ready for lunch? #YellowFeverEats has you covered with fresh, customized bowls at our brand-new #LongBeach365 location – now open! Pic.twitter.com/GCoHiMwMUW

— 365byWholeFoods (@365byWholeFoods) April 25, 2018

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Super cool that no one in your company, from concept to construction to this tweet, saw nothing wrong with this

— 𝖘𝖕𝖆𝖈𝖊𝖑𝖔𝖘 (@crlshtchr) April 27, 2018

However, the owner of the restaurant, chef Kelly Kim, who is Korean-American, says she’s operated numerous Yellow Fever restaurants and never faced any opposition to the name before now.

“I think it’s been silly, and I think it’s a bit funny that it’s all of a sudden a big deal,” Kim told the Daily New s.

Whole Foods did not immediately return Coins2Day’s request for comment about Yellow Fever.

Kim added that she was re-appropriating the term and that the issue actually came up while working out the details of partnering with Whole Foods. The supermarket chain had Kim change some of the ingredients in her dishes, the Daily News reported.

“I hope that once they come in and try our food and see us for who we are and who we’re trying to be, that they’ll realize that they’re picking on the little kid, you know?” Kim told CBS.

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