Thursday, July 24, 2008
Sprouts opens store in Richardson, another coming to Murphy in fall 2008
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RICHARDSON Natural and organic foods retailer Sprouts Farmers Market opened a store in Richardson. The new 30,816-square-foot market in Richardson is the anchor store of the Pavilion East Shopping Center.
Two more Sprouts are coming soon: Murphy in the fall, and McKinney in 2009. Sprouts operates 26 stores in Arizona, Colorado, California, and Texas.
DallasFood.org has a discussion of the store, which opened in a former Albertsons.
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Comments
Collin Gouldin Verified
I'd rather pay more and buy from central market or whole foods, but living in lewisville, there aren't many options.
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Billusa99 Anonymous
Your DallasFood link is broken.
Correct one: http://dallasfood.org/modules.php?nam...
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Teresa Gubbins Staff
well billusa, i secretly wanted the link to go straight to the comment by "BK"; to me, THAT was the most interesting part. but oooooookay i'll fix it as you suggest
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Trey Kazee Verified
a tip for consumers: don't confuse "natural and organic" as "green." they waste a lot of packaging and plastic bags, if you ask me.
otherwise, it was a reasonably pleasant shopping experience. i kind of like fiesta for produce, though.
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