Organic/healthy/natural food-seekers: do you even ever go to Giant or Safeway anymore?

Anonymous
Roots is in Olney and Clarksburg.
Anonymous
Sorry meant Clarksville not Clarksburg.
Anonymous
The Giant near us has plenty of great options and I do the bulk of my shopping there. Tons of organic produce, herbs, etc. Organic dairy too and veggie crumbles (for stuff like chili, etc.). They also have organic nuts, quinoa, and whole wheat flour. Great selection of organic frozen fruits which I buy a lot of. I also buy organic tofu from there.

The only thing I like from Whole Foods is their bakery bread, baked goods, and chicken/meat, but we are buying less chicken and hardly ever buy meat. So I have very few reasons to go to WF now. I do like their facial products, lotions, etc., but our Giant even has a fair selection of that kind of stuff.
Anonymous
Mostly Wegmans and Costco. I despise the farmers markets here. They are so sad and paltry. I find all the organic stuff I need.
Anonymous
We buy a lot of our food at Farmer's markets where we can form a relationship with the person who is growing our food, raising the animals. We've visited some of the farms, and being there gives us a better sense of where our food is coming from.

If it's a really busy week, sometimes I stop at Safeway to get yogurt, nuts, fruit, etc. all of which are offered organically.

Anonymous
Just got back from the new Dawsons Market in Rockville Center. $5.50 for a box of Kashi that is $4 at most stores. $7.19 for organic milk..really unappetizing bananas. I don't know how it will stay in business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My family eats pretty healthy, but not necessarily organic, and I do almost all my shopping at Safeway. I do buy my meat and chicken at a kosher butcher though.


Which kosher butcher do you go to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just got back from the new Dawsons Market in Rockville Center. $5.50 for a box of Kashi that is $4 at most stores. $7.19 for organic milk..really unappetizing bananas. I don't know how it will stay in business.


Oh No!! I just read about that place and had high hopes for it

I get deliveries from Washington's Green Grocer. You can get all organic or a mix. He sources mainly from MD, VA, DE, NJ, NC farms, except of course things like bananas, mangos, etc. He always tells you where the produce is from. amd unlike CSAs, you can substitue things if you don't like something in that week's box.

WGG also has local meats and dairy products - good but expensive. But my favorite product is their heritage eggs - they are amazing but expensive at 5.00 a dozen. We love them though so I buy them all the time.

Anonymous
Plenty of crap and processed foods at WF! You have to shop carefully wherever you go.

I make the rounds of Giant, Trader Joe's and WF. I get cleaners, paper products etc. at Target or Giant. I get the basics at Giant. I try to buy meat at WF (and will ONLY buy ground beef from WF butcher counter, not even the packaged stuff, because I'm so grossed out by pink slime).

Produce -- I will buy organic whenever possible but it isn't always possible. I figure that reducing our overall pesticide load is the goal.
Anonymous
I don't think Wegmans can be beaten for selection and price.

Whole Foods prices are insane to me. I never shop there.
Anonymous
Oh No. No way.

I'm not 100% organic, but I do likee FRESH vegetables and I cook from scratch The selection at Giant and Safeway are limp and spolied looking. Their variety is horrible and their fine foods non-existant.

I'll only go there if I'm out of my main town and have to stop and get something on the way to a friend's house.

I shop 90% at Wegman's and then fill in with Harris Teeter when desparate.
Anonymous
Yes, some of us can't afford 100% purity, and I think Giant has a decent selection of organic both in store and through Peapod. I also buy their Nature's Promise organic meats - less expensive for organic than elsewhere.
Anonymous
I buy cases of Eden organic beans at Amazon.
Anonymous
Well, I USED to go to Safeway until they closed the location near me and it was replaced by a discount grocery chain. :/

Those were decent paying union jobs with benefits, and the store had a lot of healthy staples.

I live in a neighborhood that I swear folsk are *trying* to turn into a food desert.

Fortunately, I live near a decent co-op.
Anonymous
No the organic food is more expensive at giant and saeway than trader joes and WF
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