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Businiess name:  Rainbow Grocery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Rainbow Grocery is one of the biggest vegetarian stores in the Bay Area. It has an amazing bulk herb section, a 100% organic produce section, and ingredients that contain NO GMOs, NO high fructose corn syrup and NO artificial preservatives, flavorings or of coloring. Yes, you heard right. \r (By the way, I am not vegetarian)\r \r Their vitamin section is huge, they have an amazing cheese section and…they are a worker owned cooperative. They make it possible for buyers to read (at the store) about the ingredients in what they sell and they also have an egg chart that will let you know what kind of life and how the chickens lived. As if this weren't enough, they have free talks and classes for those interested and they make use of solar energy for much of their store's power needs. \r \r Yes, they cost more than average mass production genetically modified foods with artificial flavors, processing, preservatives and colors. But the difference in cost is insignificant to anybody who cares about their health. \r Additionally, their bulk sections and their produce section are varied (I want to say…at times, exotic) and I appreciate the diverse buyers and workers who populate the space every time I shop there.\r \r To me, this store, becomes part of a way of life. It is an interesting experience to know that those in that space when I visit, probably value and interpret good quality food at the levels that I do. Fuel for life. \r \r \r

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