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Contribuisci feedbackAgain, this TJ isn't anything special. I used to stop in here occasionally when I was in the area. They have good produce at good prices, but with a Natural Way just on the other side of 270 I'd often skip this one. Natural Way definitely has more vegan options than TJ's (but if you're looking for good/cheap produce go to TJ's).
I have fun shopping. It is quite fundamental in the sense that they probably have what you are looking for, but not to choose many brands that are usually good for me: Many healthy readiness options and you always seem to find random things that you originally do not come for Lol.
We really like this grocery store. I love the options. I must be sure to read the labels, but not just trust the package, as I have found some ingredients that I would not consider natural. My children love the occasional samples that are offered and find the lion hidden in the store for a price. We love the natural Nutella with almonds and we love the cookies butter!
If you are not in trademarks, you can get more bang for your vegan dollar at Trader Joe 's. The vegan selections of TJ are now easier to identify with a V on the packaging. Admitted their vegan selection is not the biggest (WF has much more vegan options), and I still wish that she 'd all her vegan freezer together in one case, so I don't have to look all about creation... Nevertheless, it is certainly a good place to get some vegan food for much cheaper than elsewhere.
If you're not concerned with brand names, you can find great value for your money on vegan options at Trader Joe's. Their vegan products are now clearly labeled with a "V" on the packaging, making them easier to identify. While their vegan selection may not be as extensive as other stores like Whole Foods, and it would be convenient if all their vegan frozen options were grouped together, Trader Joe's is still a worthwhile option for affordable vegan foods.