May I just say that I've always been an Albertson's and Smith's and Walmart fan. However, after watching too many documentaries about where the produce and meats come from and how they're grown, I decided to rethink my grocery shopping companies.
My step-dad loves to shop in Sunflower Farmers Market. He says the produce are straight from good farms. I don't know how true this is, but I figured I'd try it out. Plus, I have an old coworker who swears by this grocery store.
It's only been a little over a month since I decided to try different avenues. I must say that I'm starting to get hooked on this particular grocery store. The people who work here will definitely try to help you out with information about their produce and products. If they don't know the answer, they'll find a way to get it for you. It's always clean and very easy to find what I'm looking for.
The produce are always stocked up fresh. I haven't found any fruits and vegetables that looked like they'd been there since last year. They let you try a piece of cheese and sandwich meats if you want. Oh, the Olive Station is also awesome. They have toothpicks for you to try it out before deciding to purchase. I could stay there all day since I love olives so very much. :)
I also love the fact they have Organic Milk, and Ethnic foods. It literally says Ethnic. For those who love wine, they have a good selection of it and can even get the special of 3 for $10 from time to time. I am impressed by the fact they promote small entrepreneurs products. There's just so much variety and different brands.
Only downfall I can see is that their juices are super expensive. It almost made me want to go to Albertson's, Smith's, and Walmart to buy it. I'm holding out of course.