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    Great Basin Community Food Co-op - Plant protein power wrap. I love this

    Great Basin Community Food Co-op

    4.4(201 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown
    $$

    I think I need to update my review from 14 years ago!!!!…read more I stand by my original post: How wonderful to have a real grocery store that specializes in local and organic products. Much of the produce is locally grown, or locally adjacent (AKA California) OK, Bananas do not grow in the Great Basin. The origin of the produce is identified. They work with local farmers, bakeries, and other local businesses for the food and non-food items. They no longer have the upstairs restaurant but they do have a kitchen and make ready to go items. I love picking up a fresh salad (some with meat some purely vegan/vegetarian) , a yummy very generously filled wrap, house made cookies and other delectable treats. They have a large selection of locally produced meats. Lots of organic canned goods, dairy and non-dairy items . . . the list goes on. The staff are always very friendly and helpful. Memberships are available (20$/year) with a once a month 10% off of your total purchase. You do NOT need a membership to shop here. It's small and a bit cramped but there is a lot of good stuff there. It's clean and friendly and completely locally owned.

    Just had the yummiest sushi roll from the prepared foods department. The rice was cooked to sheer…read moreperfection, and the fillings were generous. I could feel the love and care and attention to detail. 100% worth the price.

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    Great Basin Community Food Co-op - Outside from parking lot.

    Outside from parking lot.

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    Great Basin Community Food Co-op - Jewelry- some featuring plants!

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    Jewelry- some featuring plants!

    Whole Foods Market - 5/29/25 FYI. Closed...

    Whole Foods Market

    3.7(501 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$$

    This review is for their food delivery service…read more I have ordered 5 deliveries to my door in the past few months and out of 5 I had one mishap where it was misdelivered. The 4 times I received my orders I was very happy with the services provided. They were delivered early before guarantee delivery time frame, my chilled items were packed nicely and still cold! My kids and I love their 365 brand and other featured brands that we have enjoyed as healthier takeout options. Their prices are fair and they offer online specials that have saved me a lot of money at checkout. My orders are sealed and delivered from the store like a doordash order and I never have to leave the house. I subscribed to their grocery deal so my deliveries can be free. I like that I can set my time to have my groceries delivered so I can make sure I'm home. Don't forget to tip your drivers they get to keep every dollar. I'll be placing my next order for the weekend.

    On Saturday, May 9, 2026, I stopped at Whole Foods cafe before grocery shopping. I went through…read morethe self check and paid for a piece of pizza about One PM. I was chatting with others in the cafe, and a manger approached me and stated that it was reported that I took a piece of pizza without paying for it. I showed the manager the receipt, finished my lunch, and completed my grocery shopping at Sprouts on South Meadows. I have shopped at Whole Foods for years, driving 120 miles to Reno for grocery shopping as there are no grocery stores at with a population in the township of 110 people.

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    Whole Foods Market - 3/27/25 FYI. My department

    3/27/25 FYI. My department

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    Entry 1

    Whole Foods Market - The salad bar looks so inviting early. Before the lunch rush; just a heads up

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    The salad bar looks so inviting early. Before the lunch rush; just a heads up

    Natural Grocers - 5/24/25 FYI. Business hours. Interesting?!?!

    Natural Grocers

    4.0(103 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    I love the new location. There is such a large variety for those with various dietary needs, such…read moreas keto, gluten-free, dairy-free, and other options. I love just wandering the store, seeking out new products and items. There is everything from fresh to frozen, canned, homeopathic medicine, soaps, and lotions. Most stores I enter have very few items I can eat. But here there are a lot of snacks, sweet items, drinks, and even packaged items such as chips. I adore that they carry a variety of flours, nut flours, gluten-free, cassava, tapioca, as well as others. The store always smells clean. In the wintertime, there is a smell of ginger. The employees are always courteous and knowledgeable. The only con is that they do not have a store in Sparks. Best tip: Don't forget to bring your own grocery bags or cooler. I bring a cooler in the summertime. Always pack more bags than you think you will need.

    Natural Grocers is one of my favorite places to shop. The employees are always so friendly,…read morehelpful, and genuinely knowledgeable about what they carry--you can feel that they truly care about the customers. The quality of their products is consistently top-tier, from the fresh produce to the wellness items. Everything feels clean, intentional, and trustworthy. Shopping here is always a great experience, and I leave knowing I'm getting the best. Highly recommend!

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    Natural Grocers - 5/24/25 FYI. Mall entrance.

    5/24/25 FYI. Mall entrance.

    Natural Grocers - 5/24/25 FYI. Exterior. Entrance

    5/24/25 FYI. Exterior. Entrance

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    Sprouts Farmers Market - 3/6/25 Exterior, entrance

    Sprouts Farmers Market

    3.8(173 reviews)
    6.3 miSouth Reno
    $$

    This Sprouts is probably one of the best in the Reno area. It's a huge store in a great part of…read moretown with a massive selection of great quality groceries. Compared to my measly Carson City location, this one is huge. It has way more selection and a much larger deli, bakery, and butcher. The employees I've encountered at this store are very kind and helpful. The grab and go selection is elite. I also love that this location has a place where you can sit and eat lunch in the front of the store. Huge win for visitors who are in their lunch break. The prices at this store seem comparable to others in the area. I love that Sprouts still offers lots of BOGO and BOGO50 deals. No one does that anymore. Great place to shop! Would recommend.

    It's been over six years since I've been to this sprouts. Since I live in the North Vallys, there's…read morereally no need for me to come all the way down here. I usually go to the sprouts on Plum Lane and after this visit, I'm pretty sure I won't be back. There's a certain style that you get used to when you go into a sprouts. Usually people greet you and say hi to you. There are plenty of people to ask for help. That didn't happen on this visit. So here's what happened: I entered and went directly to the sandwich counter. There were two workers by the deli case, talking and doing stuff, and I sat and waited for a while. Finally, I actually peaked over the counter and a lady noticed me and pointed at me. The other guy looked at me, turned and finished telling his story as I waited. He finally came over to me and I asked if they had a piece of paper I needed to fill out for the sandwich. He said no, just let him know what I wanted he would make it. Now I always get the number seven. It is a chicken club sandwich that has bacon, Swiss, avocado included with all of the free toppings. I ordered the number seven with mustard mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, and extra meat. I asked him to add ham. Now I know, since I ordered the sandwich a lot at the plum lane, but there's an extra two dollar charge for extra meat. I asked the guy if I could have smoked ham, he said my only option was the ham that was in the prep tray. So I asked him, there's no way I could get any other ham, he said not less I want to spend two dollars. That was strange, so I told him I would just take the prepped ham. I started taking pictures for Yelp, and then he turned to me and said... of course the prepped ham is also two dollars... I was quite strange. So then I asked him ' Could I have the smoked ham as I originally asked ' he said OK. He did pretty much everything he could to keep from cutting a few slices of ham . This is a bit strange to me, considering he actually works at a sandwich counter and the deli area where they cut lunch meats, and cheeses all day. At the two other sprouts in Reno, I've never had this happen. He was an older gentleman with white hair and his name started with R. When the sandwich is done, he handed it to me and walked away. I rode through the meat department and stopped at the meat counter, the person behind the butcher counter didn't greet me or asked me if I wanted anything. Then I went to the produce section to grab some banana bananas and past three workers, stocking and stuff and again no greetings, no request if I needed any help with anything. This is just a strange nontypical sprouts feeling for me. Even though they call themselves a farmer market, there not the cheapest place to shop. They were plenty of workers. I counted at least six people if not, eight people. The only person that asked everything was the cashier and she just asked me if I found everything I wanted and asked if I wanted a bag. It was a great sandwich though. That is at least consistent.

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    Super cute..

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    Purchased at sprouts

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    Kings Nutrition Center

    Kings Nutrition Center

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Cod Liver oil is thought to be good for humans, so Planet Mom, who claims the stuff also tastes…read moregood, consumes a tablespoon daily. During Planet Mom's recent visit to Planet Lisa, Planet Mom expressed concern that she was running low on Cod liver oil. To prevent Planet Mom from going dry Planet Lisa provided this guest planet with a lift to the health food store. Kings Nutrition is located closest to Planet Lisa. While my planet has long been aware of the store's location adjacent to Planet Lisa's neighborhood, this was Planet Lisa's inaugural visit. As with all stores in this strip mall, parking is literally right in front of the door -- always a plus appreciated by the inhabitants of both Planet Mom and Planet Lisa. Before entering the store, a sign on the door greeted us with this message: "Blessed be all who enter here." I may not be quoting perfectly, but that's the drift. Ambassadors of Planet Mom and Planet Lisa were the only customers and therefore felt extra blessed. The store is not large. Probably the size of an average living room. It's packed with vitamins, supplements and books, and is well kept with its stock nicely displayed. Judging by the attitude and appearance of the pleasant graying woman behind the register, she appeared to be the Queen of King's Nutrition Center. She knew precisely where everything was and when the store had acquired it. If not King's queen, she is certainly King's princess. Prices seemed about average for smaller nutrition stores that tend a little to the high side. But Planet Lisa figures that what her planet saves on gas and time makes up for slightly higher prices provided just one or two items are being purchased. A large number of God-oriented books were prominently displayed. Planet Lisa did not determine whether a Christian or Eastern God was being touted because Planet Lisa's inhabitants are toasters -- meaning, we are either plugged in (alive) or unplugged (dead) -- and therefore religion, beyond what it offers to us in values and philosophically, holds little interest. Planet Lisa spent $30 because the ambassador spotted an impulse item to purchase for Planet Husband. The receipt header says: "King's Nutrition, God Bless You." Indeed. It's nice to be blessed when spending $30. In the future Planet Lisa will be expecting blessings from other businesses since even a toaster will take a blessing when parting with its money. This tiny little Nutrition Center is tucked into a strip mall also housing Round Table Pizza and the new SPCA thrift store. The mall is located on 5th Street across the street from the Gold Dust West Casino.

    Nice little shop with knowledgeable sales staff. I rated them a 3 star because twice now, I've…read morebeen looking for products for gout, such a celery seed extract and powders and twice they were sold out. I'd really like to shop at this small town place but when you can't find what you need and they send you elsewhere, it gets a little tiring. I'll keep trying though... In the Sportsman's Corner shopping mall with the SPCA thrift store off Vine Street between 4th and 5th Streets.

    Dkonatural - medicalspa - Updated May 2026

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