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Businiess name:  Wild Oats Market
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Lotta totally hot and very healthful chicks shop there, lotta eye candy. At the bulk bins, they're constantly out of the large bags. Pretentious cheeses galore. Best peppered-eye-of-round (deli beef) around. Produce selection varies dramatically, but is always fresh (okay, bright green bananas are a little TOO fresh). Basic staple goods can be even more expensive than Harris Teeter, but everything's organic including toilet cleaners, so isn't that, like, y'know, s'posed to be really great or something, isn't it, like? If you write your check for cash-over, they ALWAYS forget to give you the cash and you have to remind them. Pleasant flower-children as staff, and plenty of them always around and willing to help. It's not quite what the old Sunshine Grocery was, but these days nothing ever will be again. Pros: You know you look cool when you go there; you know you'll want to go back again Cons: Parking is an irritating exercise in precision, tighter than Dorothy's ruby slippers

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