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Businiess name:  Zupans's Markets
Review by:  Tally C.
Review content: 
I love this new Zupan's: it's big, bright, and oh-so-clean. The bakery department is to die for, but don't walk by unless you plan on buying something (or a bunch of somethings); it's just too tempting. Most of the stuff there is imported from the best bakeries in Portland, so there's an enormous selection of just about everything. The deli is more than adequate, too; lunch here is easy, healthy, and quick. There are about eight varieties of homemade soup daily, which are all delicious. They have an excellent olive bar, a fantastic variety of cheeses, and more wine and beer than any grocery store in the area. In addition to truly gourmet items ($105 olive oil, $40 tea, $15 spices you'll use for one dish and never again), you can also find Coke and M&M's--you know, typical grocery store food. Save money by doing normal, everyday shopping elsewhere, but stop in for lunch and buy your meat and more exotic items here.

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