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    The Farmacy - Located at the corner of the Downtown Winter Garden Parking Garage

    The Farmacy

    4.9(18 reviews)
    0.9 miCollege Park, Horizons West / West Orlando
    $$

    Sweetest owners and the best produce! Love the selection and quality, always on point.read more

    I've been to The Farmacy's store front in the past and it's a pretty small selection of specialty…read moreitems for the most part. However, they have truly embraced the times and stepped up to coordinate one of the most seamless order pick ups with far more options than they can normally house in their store location in collaboration with their local farm suppliers. It was a really great way to get access to local food in a time when innovation is most appreciated as is the ability to access fresh food when the normal grocery stores are overwhelmed with visitors. I will definitely continue to support this great local business that has made things easier in a time when many things are harder. Edit: apparently the store front has closed (unrelatedly- they announced this coming change on January 8th due to a failed lease renewal) but the business is still running through their pick up at 8505 Silver Star Rd and online ordering. The system was actually designed prior to these times and just happened to line up perfectly). This family run business is passionate about improving access to locally grown and more organic foods, and they have done an amazing job.

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    The Farmacy - Weekly specials posted in the store, on facebook/instagram, and sent out via email. Always awesome specials!

    Weekly specials posted in the store, on facebook/instagram, and sent out via email. Always awesome specials!

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    ALDI

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.6 miJohn Young, Horizons West / West Orlando

    We were in the area and stopped by for a few items. There…read morewas only one cashier working but they were courteous and working expeditiously to check all the customers out.

    I love Aldi. They are a very affordable option for some of your grocery staple items. Especially…read moreproduce and breads. This is a brand new location so everything is clean and crisp. If you have never been to an Aldi they keep costs low by eliminating things they would hire workers to do. For example the shopping carts. Instead of hiring people to collect carts, the customer "rents" the cart for a quarter and when you bring the cart back to the store and return it to the designated cart area your quarter is returned to you. Also instead of hiring baggers you bag your own groceries. Also they charge for bags so either bring your own reusable bags or bring your own plastic bags (you know you have a million under the cabinet...I do lol) for bagging otherwise it's like 10 or 20 cents I think a bag. You can also use the empty boxes that the products come in for bagging your groceries also once the cashier rings up your purchase you move on to the bagging area where you can organize your products how you like in whatever device you have for bagging. I also love that a lot of their store brand are comparable to the name brand in taste but at a fraction of the cost. If you haven't been to an Aldi I'd recommend you check it out for research purposes.

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    The Local Butcher & Market - A virtual walk through The Meat House on 11/28/2015

    The Local Butcher & Market

    4.1(104 reviews)
    2.7 miNorth Orange
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    Incredibly disappointed in the TLB. I've been a fan for a long time, especially their dry aged…read moremeats, and am more than willing to pay for this type of product. Today, though, I noticed them selling Japanese Wagyu as: Sake Infused Dry Aged A9 Kobe Strip. This is a very scammy way of selling a product. First, meat is graded broadly on three scales - USDA (choice, prime), BMS (beef marbling scale - common in Aus), and the Japanese grading scale. (A1-A5, with most high end steaks being A4 or the gold standard, A5). https://meatnbone.com/blogs/the-clever-cleaver/meat-beef-grading-system-understanding A9 doesn't exist. A BMS 9 could be an A5. But this is mislabeled. They have also used the term A11 in their instagram account. Maybe they are confusing BMS for A-scale, or maybe they are intentionally trying to make their product seem better than competitors. Furthermore, not all Japanese Wagyu is Kobe beef. Kobe beef refers to Tajima cattle raised in Hyogo Japan. The export of this beef is highly regulated to only certain restaurants and purveyors, who will display a seal and certificate certifying the origin of the beef. It is rare, expensive, and most importantly, Bush Brothers (Local Butcher's wholesale purveyor) is not certified to sell, nor do they use in any way, the term Kobe Beef. So it is incredibly likely that this product is mislabeled. This isn't illegal (Kobe beef doesn't have a TM in the US), but it is disingenuous. https://www.kobe-niku.jp/en/contents/certification/index.html https://instagram.com/bushbros Next, "sake infused"is incredibly confusing. Is it referring to the myth that Kobe cattle are massaged with sake? Is it referred to the use of koji (fermented cooked rice) which is often used as an aging accelerant? Or did they really take Japanese Wagyu and infuse (inject, soak?) with sake? And why on earth would you do that!? It would be like making sangria with a bottle of DRC. This product is likely a A5 strip loin (which Bush Bros. does carry) that has been aged. Market price would be somewhere around $175-185/lb. (An unaged cut would be around $150/lb.) When I asked for more information on the most expensive cut of meat in their shop, I was treated with disdain and a dismissive attitude. Neither member of the staff could answer my questions other than to say "It's the highest grade of Kobe beef." To charge $215 dollars for a grade that doesn't exist, for a steak that isn't from Kobe, with an aging method that seems dubious at best, is disingenuous and plays on a lack of consumer knowledge. If The Local Butcher themselves don't know the differences here, they shouldn't sell this product. If they do, they should be ashamed of themselves.

    If you're looking for meat in Winter Park, this is the place to go. They have a very wide selection…read moreof everything, including specialty cuts you may not find at your local grocery store. It is a little pricey but you get what you pay for.

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