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By no means as large as their South Blvd counterpart, this Healthy Home Market (they've recently rebranded) is similar in price, smaller in selection, but just as clean and staffed by good peeps. I come here for the dry goods and herbs - there are a LOT to choose from and most things are reasonably priced. Various salts, flours, mixes (falafel and chili, etc), nuts and grains, candy, legumes. I sometimes have a problem with rice being a little stale, so give your goods a good sniff before purchasing. Pink salt and artisianal items can be gotten in small amounts, so this is a great place to shop if you're into experimental cooking. Produce is always good - but the selection is very seasonal (as it should be) and not cheap. Frozen foods are in the Earth Fare price range, as are the gluten-free and other specialty pantry staples. Vitamin selection is huge, and they do refillable Bronner's soap, if that's your bag. Prices could be more competitive, but I'm glad they're around.
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