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citywich..."We're looking into moving to the Raleigh area from Colorado"....you will certainly be longing for (as do I) the shopping options of Denver. "Sprouts ROCKS!!!"....yes it does, as did Sunflower Farmers Market before that, the huge Smart and Final format that didn't pan out, the summer produce at King Sooper.....but at least you will be close to the NC State Farmers Market.
...but they are not as strict as Whole Foods. Whole Foods has ingredients they do not allow in their products...
First time there today and I noticed that as well. Still seems to be a fairly decent option in a competitive market . There were a good bit of shoppers in there, too. Really friendly customer service. I’d go back for sure. I just can’t say I place it in the “upper tier” of grocers that market themselves similarly.
I've found they have good prices on some things like produce, which unfortunately adds to the weekend shopping epic of FL, Costco, Lidl, and if we can't find what we want, HT. Not including the periodic H Mart / Toyoshoukuhin runs.
I've found they have good prices on some things like produce, which unfortunately adds to the weekend shopping epic of FL, Costco, Lidl, and if we can't find what we want, HT. Not including the periodic H Mart / Toyoshoukuhin runs.
Produce prices are good but the fruits and vegetables go bad very quickly compared to other stores. I typically have to use it in a day or it will have to be trashed.
I also like that they have a variety of gluten free items. For anyone that has had the misfortune of being diagnosed with Celiac Disease you know how hard it is to find decent GF items. They have the best gf pizza crusts!!
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