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As much as I had to admit it, Whole Paycheck er Foods is the stuff. I mean yes their prices are higher than any other grocery store, but the quality of food just cannot be beat. I usually go on Wednesdays to get a the salad buffet as sometimes it is half off, sometimes it is $1.50 off and sometimes it is $2 off. It just varies. I love getting a fresh green shake made ( Fire on the Mountain and Peachy Green are my favs) as well as getting the Shaved brussel sprout and kale salad. Oh dear lord, if that salad was not $8.99 a pound, I would go and get it every day as it really is that good. Last time I was there I spent $15 and I got a half a pound of the mentioned salad, half a pound of roasted brussel sprouts with pancetta and shaved romano cheese, and a 16oz Peachy Green shake. Even though I was able to spread this out for two days, it was still a little pricey for me. But it is a nice treat if you can swing it. The staff are wonderful, the food is fresh, the prices are high, but hey you definitely get what you pay for and good quality food is EXPENSIVE!
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