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Contribuiți la feedbackNice to have a store like this here but when I compared common items that are not international with other groceries, they're overpriced beyond!
It's just an OK grocery store. Like a co-op with a few international items. I saw a lot of British imports, some typical Asian foods, and a few Middle Eastern things, but I didn't see a lot of representation from places like Africa or Eastern Europe. For what they did have, it was pretty limited. I was expecting to see things like cassava, Okinawan sweet potatoes, goat meat, beef heart, more Hispanic foods, more kefir varieties that I can't find at my regular local
This store is not for riffraff, which should be obvious by the lack of EBT payments other reviewers mention and the outrageous prices. Want to pay $3.50 for a small tub of sour cream? Here you go. $20 a lb for steak? Yep. This is for left wing academics and yuppies who are willing to pay absurd prices for the social signaling of buying obscure brands of craft soda and 'organic ' products while hiding from poor people without looking like they 're hiding from poor people.
I'm sorry to leave such a low rating, as it's really a cool store with some lovely products, but it is absolutely unconscionable for a grocery store not to accept EBT cards for payment. I will not support FOAN until that changes.
Really good selection, especially of coffee/tea. If I 'm in the mood to make something interesting, I can be sure that I 'll find the ingredients at Foods of All Nations. Also, one time, I was buying some bulk tea (the Darjeeling it 's really tasty) and accidentally spilled a bunch of bulk tea in that aisle. We ended up with two full paper bags of bulk tea, and the cashier very gracefully said it was okay if we didn 't want to buy both bags, which we didn 't, because we