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I prefer Whole Foods and Wild and Fresh. I really do. My Big Carrot experience was okay...they did have some of the yogurt and eggs and meat pies I was looking for, but so does Wild and Fresh and Whole Foods. But, what brought the shopping times down was the people. I have never experienced a more rude, pushy and ignorant group of shoppers. I had people stare right at me and walk and stand in front of me. I try to buy organic about every other time I grocery shop. When I go, I feel empowered, healthy and like I am helping for the betterment of this great world of ours. But everyone I encountered looked like and acted like someone shit in their flax seeds. I guess I like Whole Foods and Wild and Fresh better cause there is more selection, and particularly with Whole Foods - omg...the meat...beautiful, beautiful stuff. Plus their bakery....make you want to cry and call your mommy. Did I mention Whole Foods has free parking too?! I will say I did not check out the beauty section, and that was mostly because the other shoppers were ticking me off. I will give it another chance, and hit the beauty section first. Hopefully I will be able to update this review with more raves : )
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