
Whenever I visit my sister, who lives in the Boston suburbs, she always has something from her grocery store in her home that I think cannot possibly be purchased in a grocery store. Some of the items that come to mind are thjavascript:void(0)
Publishe world's freshest salsa, the most amazing fresh cut flowers, and yummy trail mix, but these are just the tip of the iceburg.

This is Whole Foods. We actually have a really great grocery store chain in upstate New York (Hannaford Bros.), but it pales in comparison to this amazing and healthful place. These photos are just a glimpse into their produce market, which is the first thing you see (after the fresh flower bouquets) when you step over the threshold.

Talk about a work of art. In my retirement, I may just apply for a job as a produce stacker at Whole Foods.
Note: I have not been paid or in any other way compensated for this blogpost. I just spend enough time shopping for groceries and eating them to appreciate this innovative approach to good whole foods!!
2 comments:
Love the photos (produce is so interesting...I'm not joking)!
I have showed these pictures to many of my friends. I have bragged about Whole Foods often after a visit to Boston. Sometimes we are so much alike it is scary.
xoxo
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