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Honestly haven't been to Shop right in years just because a lack of organic options. I'm not a health freak, but I prefer certain items organic. I'm definitely going to have to give them another shot
Honestly haven't been to Shop right in years just because a lack of organic options. I'm not a health freak, but I prefer certain items organic. I'm definitely going to have to give them another shot
More and more stores I think are realizing they have to carry healthier options in order to keep people coming. Hope it's a trend that continues!
Honestly haven't been to Shop right in years just because a lack of organic options. I'm not a health freak, but I prefer certain items organic. I'm definitely going to have to give them another shot
I buy my sustainably farmed, free range, grain fed, no hormones chicken breast there and I've seen the grass fed meat section. They also carry organic produce so definitely give it another shot. It may vary from store to store so if you don't have success at one try another.
The OP should bear in mind that not every Shop-Rite is necessarily going to carry that brand of grass-fed beef. Shop-Rite is a buying cooperative, and your local SR stores might be owned and operated directly by the corporate folks, or they may be owned and operated by one of the...probably 20 or so...chains within the Shop-Rite cooperative.
There is a huge variety of goods available to SR store owners from Wakefern, the parent company, but not every store carries every type of goods offered by Wakefern. There is a fair amount of variation from one SR chain/store to another.
The OP should bear in mind that not every Shop-Rite is necessarily going to carry that brand of grass-fed beef. Shop-Rite is a buying cooperative, and your local SR stores might be owned and operated directly by the corporate folks, or they may be owned and operated by one of the...probably 20 or so...chains within the Shop-Rite cooperative.
There is a huge variety of goods available to SR store owners from Wakefern, the parent company, but not every store carries every type of goods offered by Wakefern. There is a fair amount of variation from one SR chain/store to another.
In addition to that, I would add that a store would only keep inventory of what sells in the neighborhood. If organic doesn't sell or the demand is weak at that specific store, they may have limited supply and that too specific to what sells. They can have something for everyone but not everything for everyone.
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