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| - I hesitated to do this, because I really liked this place, but I've decided it's the right thing to do, for the betterment of Yelpdom.
Green Thumb has gone downhill.
There, I've said it. It has. The prices are rising, the selection is shrinking, and they've taken to bulk-packaging things as they age for quick sale. Take lemons, for example. There's one price if you select your own, one by one, but if you'll take a pre-shrink-wrapped styrofoam flat of six, they're cheaper. Only problem: they're also about to go bad. Squeeze them. They're squishy. Same goes for the no-label bagged salad greens, which seem to have been culled from the brand-name plastic boxes of salad greens when part of the latter went bad. Take them home, and a day later you have wilted greens.
So, take-home point? Beware the low-priced no-label pre-bagged/packaged items here. As far as I can tell, they're done to move aging produce.
I'm a loyal shopper, generally, so it makes me sad to change teams. But lately I've been heading over to Young and Sons instead.
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