Green groceries in Folsom, California.
Buying organic is one decision that is not easy to make. The prices are higher for organic food and the benefits are very controversial.
For my family, we try to buy organic as much as possible. But there are other aspects of staying "Green" when shopping for groceries. Here are some tips.
1. Buy local.
2. Buy fresh.
3. Buy Organic.
4. Buy zero waste.
5. Buy unprocessed.
Here are some options for buying healthy groceries in Folsom.
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Whole Foods: You can buy almost everything organic and healthy. It is pretty pricey and might not be the best place for all your needs. The costumer service is awesome. I buy all our meat and chicken products there, since they are open to pack them in my own containers. They also have a wonderful bulk area. I also buy my milk from them. It is Strauss Family milk which is local, organic and in returnable glass container.
wholefoodsmarket.com
270 Palladio Pkwy, Folsom
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Raley's and Bel Air : They have a decent organic vegetable and fruit variety. They also carry the Strauss family milk. I am starting to slowly switch to Raley's from whole food for my main shopping since it is closer to me and the prices appear to me more affordable. I still am evaluating their selection of organic goods and bulk.
Raley's
www.raleys.com
25025 Blue Ravine Rd, Folsom
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Farmers market: This is my first choice for fruit and vegetable. We roam the organic stands first and buy everything we need, then we finalize the shopping with other stands for anything extra that we needed and there were not organic options available. Farmers market is guaranteeing freshness, seasonal and local vegetable and fruit. We bring our own mesh bags.
I usually use the one on Sunrise and Folsom Auburn road. It is open on Saturdays and has many vendors. People are wonderful and the atmosphere is lovely.
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Winco: love their bulk area. The bulk variety, allows me to fill my own bags with all kinds of food and is a perfect match for my zero waste lifestyle. I buy organic sugar, flour, nuts, rice, grains, spaghetti, ... You name it. We never even go to the middle isles of grocery stores. Every time I go there, I zoom straight to the bulk are. Fruit and vegetable are inexpensive, but unfortunately there is not any organic selection. I also don't like the stickers on Fruit. What an unnecessary waste. Their fish is very good and inexpensive, But the problem is that they don't let me use my own container and I don't like the waste the plastic bags create.
Winco at Folsom.
200 Blue Ravine Rd, Folsom
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