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I wouldn't even buy from Half Foods.
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I don't grocery shop at them, but the couple around me have some really nice beer release events that I'll swing through for. Usually the beers that fly off the shelves at the better known liquor stores will last a few days longer at WF.
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I voted for Trump, what's this whole food thing you speak of?
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I went in for a tossed salad, I expect better service.
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LMAO
I would motor boat some of that sweet organic pussy that shops there. |
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There was a time when they carried a few things you couldn't find elsewhere that justified the cost. But times have progressed and just about anything you can get at WF, you can find better and cheaper elsewhere.
I used to go there for bottled teas [used to be about the only place to find Itoen], import cheeses, olives and dolmas, almond butter, Lambics, and I'd occasionally raid their hot food bar. Trader Joes and the higher end Dierbergs have filled in most of the gaps since. We don't have Sprouts in StL, but I shop there with the parents for durable goods when I visit back to KC. |
I wish. No WF or Trader Joe's in AK. It's pretty much Fred Meyer, Safeway and specialized delivery up here. But we have excellent seafood.
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No, but I do shop at an two smaller organic/natural markets. I just don't buy everything at them. I will go to Whole Foods if I can't get something at the other places. I do stop in if I am at the mall and need something without making a separate trip. When I do, I can't resist their buffet.
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I go to the one by the house every week or two, but I would go to Trader Joe's more often if it wasn't 20 minutes away.
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