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That said, I could spend mine here pretty easily. It seems like every single veggie is organic and beautiful. No wilted lettuce, no sad carrots or fruit flies to be found. After our fridge went out and we were forced to go a week without the ability to cook at home, it felt right to go the extra mile and indulge, so a shopping trip here fell into place.
Buffalo new york steaks for $16- less than we'd have paid to eat them in a restaurant, and a beautiful vibrant fresh red color. Sweet, succulent meat without an overbearing iron-y or gamey flavor. Expensive but delicious! I've always been a big fan of bison, it's a lovely red meat and this was exceptionally fresh. They have a pretty wide range of meats and grocery products that are sourced in a variety of seemingly thoughtful ways. Free-range chicken and eggs, organic milk, a variety of fresh seafood, kefir, cheeses, clothing, beauty products, cleaning products, dried and bulk goods, etc.
The employees were exceptionally friendly. Everyone I interacted with seemed like they were having a good day, which made the overall experience pleasant. I did a few laps and found the store a lot smaller in overall size compared to Sunflower market, but they fit a lot into the space.
Some of the prices are lower at their competitors and there are larger varieties there, but it's at a pretty convenient cross section of highways. It's a little bit out of the way for me, but I may stop at the Greenvalley location soon. .
Parking can be weird because it's in town square, but it shouldn't be too bad unless you go at peak hours.
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