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Closest grocery store to where I live. It's convenient, but certainly not cheap. Prices are high, but it is Cityplace and let's be honest, most people who shop here are single with little to no cooking skills, so you're paying for the convenience as you are certainly not paying for freshness. Veggies are slightly wilted, which is great if your'e making a salade fatigue, however, if you're not, you're better off hitting St. Lawrence Market of making your way to Loblaw at Queens Quay. I should also mention that their fruit and veggie selection is rather limited so if you're looking for something beyond berries, apples, oranges and bananas, lettuce, tomatoes, potatoes or onions, skip this place They have plenty of packaged meals to go, salad bar options, pizzas baked on site, sandwiches, whole roasted chickens...you get the picture. I only shop here when St. Lawrence Market is closed, or I'm too lazy to walk to the market. For basic pantry items such as sugar, flour, etc...you're better to hit up you're nearest Rabba, it'll be cheaper.
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