PHILADELPHIA - Protesters gathered outside a Philadelphia Whole Foods Market on Sunday after workers alleged they were sent home for wearing Black Lives Matter pins and facemasks.The demonstration drew peaceful crowds that stood in support of the Black Lives Matter movement as well as worker's rights."Personally, what I hope comes out of this is more worker power," former store employee Megan Murray said. "We realize that if things aren't going well for us that we have the power to make that change happen."The supermarket, located on 10th and South Streets, issued a statement on Sunday night that reinforced the company's "longstanding" dress code.MORE: Companies touting Black Lives Matter face workforce scrutiny"All Team Members must comply.