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Fresh Thyme Market

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So happy to have Fresh Tyme in the neighborhood!!! Absolutely DESTROYS our crappy Jewel - FT is…read moreclean, bright w a very helpful staff who are always willing to walk you over to what you are looking to find. Deli is excellent & the ground beef is outstanding!! I prefer Casey's for steaks & Succulent for seafood - but the ground beef & chicken is worth the trip alone. Ditch Jewel & Whole Foods & shops somewhere where you feel welcome every time you enter! Ps. The store baked cookies rock!!!

PSA: Be mindful of how Black customers are treated at Fresh Thyme Market in Naperville…read more.. I had one of the most upsetting and disrespectful experiences at this location on Thursday, July 17th around 7:51 PM. I came in on my work break to pick up just two items: a plant-based Italian beef and an avocado that was clearly placed in the section marked "4 for $5." However, it rang up as $2.99. What followed was nearly 20 minutes of frustration and poor treatment. A young cashier delayed helping me, questioned me about the price in a condescending tone, and then called a manager who treated me even worse. Not only did the manager refuse to honor the price I saw posted, but he also accused me of switching the avocado sticker--a claim that was extremely offensive and baseless. I offered for them to review the security footage, and they refused. I felt racially profiled and disrespected over a simple produce item. As a Black woman, I can't ignore how I was treated in comparison to how I've seen other customers treated here. This experience left a bad taste in my mouth, and I will not be returning to this store. I hope management will address how they treat customers with more respect and dignity going forward.

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Trader Joe's

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I really loved Trader Joe's more than the average person - it's where I do majority of my grocery…read moreshopping every week and they've sucked me in, but happy to stay. :-) This location is laid out pretty similar to the Glen Ellyn location, which in my opinion, is not the best layout. It's quite different than other locations I visit, I don't think it flows very well. But the staff were friendly and they had everything I needed.

TJ's is the home of Buffalo Burgers, Two Buck Chuck, and some of the smoothest hummus I've ever had…read morethe privilege to eat. They also stock many other "super" foods like Almond Mlke and Cookie Butter - a delicious spread that's a hybrid of pure butter fat and cookie dough. Pretty much all of the staffers I've run into here seem to be convinced that they're helping to save the Planet from the Evil Empire - no one seems to even suspect that they actually work for a national grocery corporation which is driven by shareholder satisfaction and maximizing profiles. That's all fine with me - I have no intention of letting the cat out of the bag and telling any of them that Santa Clause doesn't exist, or that the work they do is any less important than that done by the American Red Cross... This is a fun place to shop, with lots of great products at good prices. May all the hipsters in TJ's employ keep fighting the Good Fight, and manning the Winter Wall against the Night King and his White Walkers ;-)

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Haven't been to a Pete's outside of the city before but I'm glad I decided to stop by this one near…read moreDanada on my way home because it is a fantastic option for groceries and more. The produce section alone was worth it with stacks of fresh fruit and veggies everywhere and good competitive prices for everything and even samples available to try. Very helpful when it came to deciding whether the cantaloupe was worth it or not. I would even argue that the produce is better than at the Jewel AND Whole Foods down the road. The store is well-kept and clean throughout. The bakery, meat and cheese departments and the hot food/salad bar area are great. They have several made-to-order options that looked good and worth trying. Some of the standouts were the broasted chicken, pizza and sushi. For such a fresh looking assortment of dishes to be available at 1pm was a big enticement to come back to grab something for lunch next time I'm in the area. As far as grocery options I would be surprised if you couldn't find what you were looking for in such an expansive store. This is especially true when it comes to the huge variety of international cuisine options. All of the workers I had interactions with were friendly too.

Coming from the city, I appreciate the variety when I come to a Pete's in the suburbs. I can…read moreusually find what I need pretty quickly. Prices are also decent! I will be back when I'm in the area.

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This is a fairly impressive international market, featuring foods from India, the Middle East,…read moreGreece, Asia, Eastern Europe, and South America, as well as one or two aisles of what looked like standard American groceries and a smattering of food from Italy. There's a halal butcher and just a plain butcher, about which as a vegetarian I can tell you nothing, a bakery, and a Latin American and Indian mini-cafe. The produce section is very crowded (and offers a wild variety with some excellent specials), and the endcaps on the aisles extend into the aisle, meaning in several places there's only room for one cart and you'll have to excuse yourself to get where you're going. Be prepared. I was impressed by their selection of organic spices and they also had some organic Asian noodles (buckwheat and soba). They also have a good selection of Latin American groceries, including huancaina sauce from Peru (yes!), frozen plantains and Guarana soda. I've seen larger selections of Indian and Eastern European products at dedicated specialty groceries, but no one else in the area carries it all. Many, many different types of flatbread and a wide selection of Middle Eastern sweets; various dry pulses; various types of candy; pearled farro and more versions of burek than I've seen before, including a "vegan be'f". The Indian mini-cafe is half vegetarian, half non; the Latin American one has various kinds of filling in carbs, and if you're vegetarian, all they have is cheese - though the fried corn-dough empanada, cheese in an eggroll like wrapper and pastelito (cheese in pastry) offered various textural delights. This is a haul for me, and I usually try to avoid I-59 but this place might be worth a special trip.

I just bought these avocados yesterday but I'm so disappointed! They're dark on the inside and I…read morecan't eat them for breakfast. The checkout wasn't friendly enough either. I'm not sure what they can offer to the costumers.

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