| I get my raw honey there. |
| Breads? |
| Coffee |
| Anything from the cheese case. The selection is small but I swear every single cheese I have ever tried there knocks my socks off. They curate an excellent if small selection. |
I think the one in Arlington caters to a lot of single professional people. I know that seems like a weird thing to say, but that's the vibe I get. I shop there once a week but can't find everything for my family there. |
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I do have food restrictions and they carry things I can’t find elsewhere which is amazing.
Definitely not a one and done store though. We blend in Wegmans, Trader Joe’s, WF and occasional others as needed. The bulk aisle at Moms is fantastic. I love their produce but it’s a splurge for sure. Their chocolate and tea sections are wonderful. Also they carry their own line of herbal tinctures, essential oils, and supplements which are both good quality and well priced. |
| Bump |
| Go in. Try seeing what you like and what you and your family need. Produce isn't from California (CA), much much more local. |
if more people shopped there, there will be more demand for organic products |
| Make America Healthy without the orange tan man |
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Check out this thread too
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1287401.page |
| Turkey? |
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I go to Mom's for bread, which I find to be the best in-store bread of any supermarkets around here. Not the packaged breads on the shelf but in their little bakery area where you have to ask someone to slice it for you. Excellent breads. Love the struan and white sandwich.
I also get coffee from Mom's. Nicely priced. I buy broccoli sprouts and like their chicken too. I don't get any of the other produce, it's more expensive than WF so I go there for everything else. |
The bread isn't Mom's. It's delivered daily from some bakery forgot name. |
It's still what I buy at Moms whether they bake it or not. |