
Go. Enough Said.
I think of it as an Aldi's for natural food, or more healthy food choices. A store full of store brand stuff that you will actually like, and gives Whole Foods ("Whole Paycheck") a run for its money. Another way I compare it to Aldi is that the assortment is more limited than a traditional grocery store.
Things I like: many of their frozen food options, almond butter that isn't priced out of the galaxy, pizza crust, nuts, dried fruits, pasta, yellow and red Thai sauces, cereal, kefir, goat milk yogurt, harvest grain pilaf, soy chorizo, soy corn dogs, little French chocolate cakes, pizzas, skillet meals, burritos, dried fruit bars, marcona almonds, shelf stable meals, organic pickle relish, organic ketchup, broccoflower, rainbow pears, microwave popcorn, soy milk, chicken burgers...and there are so many other things to try...
Things I didn't like: Masala burgers (they're potatoes, not that they aren't tasty, but when I think of a burger, I think of PROTEIN not CARBS), and their sushi. UGH!!!
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I'd love to go in there. Wish it were a little closer! Don't have many reasons to be on that side of town.
Well, you can always look at their web site and give me a shopping list! :-)
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