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When Larissa Popov and Anya Popov’s young daughters saw an individual they believed to be male in the women’s bathroom, they became concerned and told their mothers, two sisters-in-law who immigrated from Eastern Europe and became Americans. The individual in the bathroom was apparently “transitioning.” Naturally, the mothers expressed concern over the situation, and eventually sought to share some loving and encouraging biblical wisdom with the person. Whole Foods responded by banning them. In this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman, the moms share their story. Whole Foods’ attorney has not responded to a request for comment.