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| - I eat a ton of produce in a given week, so I don't usually buy it at the Sweet Potato (unless it's on sale, which happens frequently) because even though it's reasonably priced for local and/or organic and/or fair trade, it would add up a bit too quickly. However, it's usually my first stop when shopping for grains (multiple types of rice and rice blends, quinoa, millet, oats, barley etc.), natural cleaning products when vinegar just won't cut it, preservative-free breads, natural sweeteners (agave nectar and stevia), and vegan protein options (tempeh, all kinds of tofu, Tofurky and a bunch of Yves products). All of this stuff costs noticeably less than at comparable organic stores, and without any of the pretension.
The Sweet Potato also stocks a fair amount of delicious baked goods, ranging from dessert breads and cakes to individually wrapped organic muffins and bars, and there's also a fridge with a small selection of ready-to-eat salads, wraps and sandwiches for those days when you're in a rush or not in the mood to prepare something yourself.
Definitely beats the No Frills around the corner!
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