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slaptit
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So I now live in BFE, VA and the only grocery store nearby is Food Dog. Needless to say i have no access to organic fruits/veggies but i suppose i can live with that (there are farmers markets around here). I was wondering if there are good online suppliers for organic foodstuffs . The closest "good" grocery store is Wegman's and its almost an hour away...so i don't typically go there. Enlighten me tdub

3/29/2012 8:54:03 PM

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Just stick w/ farmers and ranchers if that's all you have. Slow food > Organic

3/29/2012 11:15:59 PM

The E Man
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lol food dog sounds like a cheap knockoff of food-lion

3/29/2012 11:44:28 PM

slaptit
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That's just what I call Food Lion They seem to have the market cornered on bum-fuck areas...

3/30/2012 5:43:08 AM

se7entythree
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maybe see if you can find one of those community supported agriculture programs around there.

3/30/2012 7:44:51 AM

lewoods
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Amazon and the Food Lion special order service should help you get most of what you need.

http://www.foodlion.com/InStore/SpecialOrders

3/30/2012 7:57:19 AM

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Quote :
"That's just what I call Food Lion"


That's what everyone calls Food Lion. Don't mind the troll.

3/30/2012 10:04:31 AM

slaptit
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^^that is awesome! I had no idea they offered that...

3/30/2012 7:36:32 PM

lewoods
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I forgot to mention that I get a lot of my stuff from supplement stores online because they have the best prices. I just ordered oil and xylitol from http://www.iherb.com/. Free shipping and $10 off your first order of $40 with the code HUV859

3/30/2012 7:48:44 PM

AntiMnifesto
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I use papaspuds.com. Surely they have something like that up in VA.

3/30/2012 9:47:20 PM

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I have the exact same problem. I live about 170 miles south of Houston, Texas and it's virtually impossible to find any wholesome foods that haven't been frozen down here. It's terrible. I never thought about getting supplements online...but I need to research this more.
Thanks for this thread. I'll be monitoring it. I hate Food Lion. Down here they have "H.E.B" which is the ONLY grocery store. No competition. It's nuts. And NOTHING is fresh.

3/31/2012 11:41:03 AM

mnfares
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^Most HEBs suck in San Antonio except the ones in rich neighborhoods. I really miss Harris Teeter...

3/31/2012 2:47:16 PM

skywalkr
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^ wtf? Do you live on the west side or something? HEB's are awesome, the ones I always went to were better that HT and way cheaper. I lived in a nice area but nothing special really. I wish we had one in Dallas, we have central market which is fucking incredible though.

3/31/2012 3:18:24 PM

mnfares
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^yeah HEB is so awesome because there is no real competition in South Texas.

3/31/2012 3:55:36 PM

skywalkr
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You don't need competition when the one grocery store chain you have has the lowest prices and high quality food. I would gladly trade every grocery store near me (which is 4 different chains) for HEB. I don't know which ones you go to but apparently you live in a pretty shitty part of town considering even the shitty ones where I lived were better than most harris teeters.

3/31/2012 4:02:45 PM

mnfares
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^you're very passionate about HEB. I don't live in a shitty part of town, I go to the Alon Market HEB in SA (which is a very nice HEB).

Harris Teeter has a much better selection of fruits, vegetables and organic food. HEB is like Bi Lo, and Central Market (only 1 in San Antonio) is like Harris Teeter.

3/31/2012 4:11:07 PM

lewoods
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^^^^ Supplement places sell a lot of other things too. Cooking oils, teas, personal care products, baking mixes, etc. When I was an undergrad without a car I'd order all sorts of stuff from them that I couldn't get at the regular grocery store.

3/31/2012 4:24:47 PM

mnfares
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http://www.amazon.com/Natural-Organic-Grocery/b/ref=sa_menu_nto11?ie=UTF8&node=51537011

3/31/2012 4:31:45 PM

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Quote :
"The closest "good" grocery store is Wegman's and its almost an hour away"


If there were a Wegman's only an hour away, I'd sure as hell drive there

4/1/2012 9:54:54 PM

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