$10 for $20 Worth of Natural Groceries and Health Products at For Goodness Sake Natural Food Store
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$10 for $20 Worth of Natural Groceries and Health Products
Vital Farms organic eggs are $3.99, and uncured turkey franks are $3.99. One pound of Blue Bonnet whey protein is $24.95, and Garden of Eatin' blue-corn chips are $3.79. Nourish bones with Organic Valley milk for $3.99 or energize bodies on handfuls of organic raw almonds for $7.99.
For Goodness Sake Natural Food Store
Sisters Lauren Krock and Shannon Hanz are the force behind For Goodness Sake Natural Food Store. They stock familiar items such as preservative-free bacon, cereal, chips, and protein bars, as well as lesser-known products such as resveratrol and vinpocetine: a periwinkle plant extract. But if visitors aren't familiar with such items, it's not a problem. “We educate people,” Shannon explained to The NB Scene. “That comes naturally to me because I grew up this way and it is my lifestyle as well.”
Although the store's representatives happily guide patrons through their inventory, many of the store's products need no introduction.Organic eggs come from Vital Farms, where chickens roam in pastures, take European vacations whenever they want, and are available for purchase whole. Additionally, at the juice bar patrons sip on nectars squeezed from the store’s organic produce.
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About For Goodness Sake Natural Food Store
Beverly Crock and her daughters, Lauren and Shannon, are the family behind For Goodness Sake Natural Food Store. They stock familiar items such as bacon, as well as lesser-known products such as bioflavonoids—plant compounds believed to improve the skin's appearance. But if visitors aren't familiar with such items, it's not a problem. “We educate people,” Shannon explained to The NB Scene. “That comes naturally to me because I grew up this way and it is my lifestyle as well.”
Although the store's representatives happily guide patrons through their inventory, many of the store's products need no introduction. Rainbow-hued carrots and crisp sugar-snap peas beckon from their perches, and organic eggs come from Vital Farms, where chickens roam in pastures and take European vacations whenever they want. Additionally, at the juice bar patrons sip on nectars squeezed from the store’s organic produce.