Elk County, PA...but there's not enough income base with a town of 13,000. There's a Whole Foods in Pittsburgh I do believe. Whenever I go home, I shopped at the one in Great Neck. I went back to the one I used to work at and everyone is still so nice and that one is HUGE. My sister works in Manhattan and goes to the Union Square WFM which is tremendous. At least I can get to the farmer's market this year. People sell vegetables and eggs, etc. at the local farmer's market.
I've spoken to folks at Walmart and have seen some more organics in the store. No fresh veggies though, just Paul Newman stuff. Add This Message To Your CureZone Favorites!
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