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Lucky Moose is the only Chinatown store my SO will let me shop at. All the other produce stations sell blueberries that smell like fish. But at the Lucky Moose you can get you 4/$5 mangos and they don't all taste/smell like fish. When I needed to make a last minute Super-bowl gumbo, the Lucky Moose had the okra and corn. I couldn't believe they had the weird ingredients, exactly what I needed, exactly when I needed them. I'm mostly veggie, so I haven't ventured to the back butcher/fishmonger. Milk expiry dates are pretty good, but as Susan C says, the kimchi is nearly carbonated and produce is to use ASAP. Also, reports in Toronto Star indicate that the owner beat up a customer who took it upon himself to take the five-finger discount. So, don't even think about tasting the grapes before purchase!
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