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| - I actually do my primary shopping at TJs, because I like the fact that they offer a lot of fresh/natural/organic options at reasonable prices, and even several of their packaged options are less processed than your usual grocery offerings. This means you have to be careful, as some of their products may spoil faster than you'd expect, but it comes with the territory. Accordingly, I'm here almost weekly.
I try to eat a lot of fresh fruits and veggies so that's where I'd start, they've got great little pepper and soup medleys and of course a wide variety of frozen fruits and veggies if you want to cut your workload a bit. For your staple grains they carry all kinds of bread, rice, pasta, quinoa - white and whole wheat, sprouted, seasoned, flavored, prepared, raw, in all forms. I suppose their non-frozen meat selection could use the most work as there are limited cuts available but they've got your go to ground beef, pork loins and chicken breasts.
What is truly impressive is their wine selection. It's gotta take up at least two aisles in a fairly small store.
Parking can get nutty as it shares a big old multilevel lot with best buy, TJ maxx (or is it marshall's?) and some other spots. And generally I wish the place were larger but this is my grocery home.
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