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  • I am having a lot of fun exploring what Calgary has to offer on all fronts, and Bulk Barn is definitely one of my new favorite places. A couple of people have mentioned that there is only one location, which isn't true anymore. There are two in South East and one in North East. Therefore, you now have 3 great options for quality bulk goods in the city. I am reviewing the one in SE (on MacLeod) so I hope people notice there are more around the city. Ok, so this is a store in an old-fashioned dry goods store. This is the sort of place where you can find pretty much anything non-perishable that you would find a grocery store. This includes (but definitely not limited to!): coffee, tea, pasta, rice, candy, flour, spices, granola, grain, and even dog food! It was very hard for me to walk into that store and not walk out with one of everything. Instead, I loaded up on my spices, got coffee, flour, sugar, cocoa power, granola, and an wasabi pea snack mix. I spent less than $30 on all of those things. Absolutely amazing. Even the bulk sections of Community Natural Foods, Planet Organic, or Co-op cannot compete with that. The ingredients are quality and the prices are amazing. They even have name-brand stuff like Kellogs cereal if you need it. The spice and tea collection was sizable. They didn't have the obscure spices, but they did sell spanish saffron in small packets and there were many different varieties of tea (from green to black to oolong) so i can't complain. Like I said, I loaded up on my spices for a fraction of what I would pay ANYWHERE else. The only thing is that you pack all of these items into plastic bags and tie them off. You need to have a cabinet full of glass jars to make good use of this stuff at your house. IF you don't, I would stop by at the Dollarama (which has spice containers 3 for $1). The dollar store also has other, larger containers for cheap ($1.5 - $3 depending on the size). Also, don't forget that after you transfer all your newly purchased yummy goods to your containers that the plastic bags can be recycled with the bags at your favorite normal grocery store. :-)
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