Healthy News - Whole Foods store opening in Cleve east side
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DougHuntingdon
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Healthy News - Whole Foods store opening in Cleve east side
Cleveland
Whole Foods Market
Cedar & Warrensville Rd.
Cleveland, OH
44,268 sq. ft.
Opening 2007
Whole Foods Market
Cedar & Warrensville Rd.
Cleveland, OH
44,268 sq. ft.
Opening 2007
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c. dawson
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Thanks for the info. I'll definitely shop there occasionally (most people who do call it "whole paycheck" because it's expensive).
But why call it yuppie? Because it's healthy and organic? Does that make Nature's Bin yuppie? Web of Life yuppie? By that token, Giant Eagle should be yuppie because they have a sizeable organic section ... or gasp! Wal-Mart is going to seriously add organic foods to their food sections. Good lord, they'll be yuppie too!!!
Hmmm, here I thought I tried to eat organic and healthy because of my diabetes ... perhaps it's because I'm really a yuppie!
But why call it yuppie? Because it's healthy and organic? Does that make Nature's Bin yuppie? Web of Life yuppie? By that token, Giant Eagle should be yuppie because they have a sizeable organic section ... or gasp! Wal-Mart is going to seriously add organic foods to their food sections. Good lord, they'll be yuppie too!!!
Hmmm, here I thought I tried to eat organic and healthy because of my diabetes ... perhaps it's because I'm really a yuppie!
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DougHuntingdon
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Brian Pedaci
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Charyn Compeau
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Neither the Bin nor Trader Joes has the variety of Whole Foods. They are quite unique in their segment (grocery stores) and will fill a void that currently exists in the market. Are they more expensive? Yes. But after spending the better part of a day looking for this ingredient here and that ingredient there, I will be thrilled to have them
Not to mention it brings another one of Lakewood;s finest back to the region where he belongs!!
Always,
Charyn
Not to mention it brings another one of Lakewood;s finest back to the region where he belongs!!
Always,
Charyn
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Kate McCarthy
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Did I miss something?Charyn Compeau wrote: Not to mention it brings another one of Lakewood;s finest back to the region where he belongs!!
I agree with Charyn. While on vacation in Boston we were in walking distance of a Whole Foods and Trader's Joe. We first headed to Trader's Joes because that's what we were familiar with but after stopping at the Whole Foods Market on our way back from the T we never went back to Trader Joes even though it was closer to our hotel.
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Charyn Compeau
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DougHuntingdon
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Jana Christian
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Local Foods??
If you are interested in healthy/whole foods, you should get involved with the newly-formed Lakewood Earth & Food (L.E.A.F.) Community bulk buying discussions. We are having a meeting at Lakewood Public Library Main Branch Auditorium at 6pm on Thursday, February 22.
A bunch of other Lakewood residents have expressed dissatisfaction with the selection and high prices at local stores and we are researching other (LOCAL) alternatives. If we all use these "specialty" ingredients and buy them in bulk we can bring down the cost AND help local farmers/bee keepers/suppliers.
Just an idea...
A bunch of other Lakewood residents have expressed dissatisfaction with the selection and high prices at local stores and we are researching other (LOCAL) alternatives. If we all use these "specialty" ingredients and buy them in bulk we can bring down the cost AND help local farmers/bee keepers/suppliers.
Just an idea...