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I finally found my ground zero for grocery in the area! I have to admit, I've never heard of "Earth Fare". Back in California we have a place called "Whole Foods" which we commonly call "Whole Paycheck"; because that's usually the amount you spend on a few items. Earth Fare honestly seems "exactly" like whole foods. I seriously would think I was in one if I hadn't seen the name "Earth Fare"... Fresh food, organic goods, no bullshit fillers or crap you find in your run of the mill grocery stores that have processed items and meats injected with god knows what! Yes it is pricey, but I personally feel that spending more on organic foods is well worth it. The diet is better and your are getting items that are not refined, laced with items you can barely pronounce, Red this, yellow # 44095094; have been banned in just about every country on earth, and cause you to extreme issues.... It just not worth it... The deli, meats, bakery, and all of that here are simply amazing. Love the set up here and though it does run a tad bit higher than your "average" grocery, it is certinally all worth it in the end! Stay healthy, eat well and smart, and cherrish such locations as they are not common!!
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