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There is a lot to like about Nature's Bin. Locally owned, lots of organic and healthful options, and support for the underemployed, as some reviews have already pointed out. Aside from those accolades, the store is small, which is mostly good. It's easy to get in and out, but it's lacking somewhat in options, particularly if you're feeling carnivorous. The bulk section is especially good, as are the packaged organic options. I find the produce hit and miss. The local suppliers are appreciated, but the organic produce choices are often weak. I prefer Heinen's for produce. Overall, Nature's Bin is a great choice for anyone looking for healthy foods from a local vendor.
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