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Like all trader joes, this store is missing many staple items. No Worcestershire, no horseradish, no dried kidney beans, and the list goes on. Their produce department is passable with absolutely fantastic prices on organic options, but overall houses a small selection. They'll always have tomatoes, spinach, sweet potatoes, apples. They'll never have kohlrabi, jicama, star fruit, pattypan squash. Like most (all?) trader joes' there is no deli counter or meat/poultry/seafood counter. They're packaged fresh organic chicken breasts taste better and are priced way better than whole foods' thought. Most of the frozen stuff is heat and serve meals and appetizers with just a few frozen bags of plain fruits and veggies. I come for the cheep organic produce options, cheep organic baking stuff, organic chicken and their store brand Greek yogurt and almond milk. Then I go whole foods to supplement with some variety.
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