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Businiess name:  Wild Oats Market
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
actually a low carb diet is extremely unhealthy and does not by any means allow for a sustainable and healthy life style. I mean how long are you really going to stay on a low-carb diet, the rest of your life? 100% whole wheat bread products, grains such as brown rice, quinoa, etc. are all extremely healthy and honestly carboydrates are apart of the building blocks of energy, muscle mass etc and therefore very important for your health and well-being. Wild Oats Market does not promote quick fix diets plans that are proven to be bad for your health. I believe Wild Oats needs more competition from other natural foods grocery stores like fresh market, and now whole foods so that they might be forced to lower their prices, but besides that they do a good job and there message is new and fresh. They are raising the bar for other grocery stores

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