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yellowdogintexas

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6. the market I referred to is Central Market, a grocery without all the hard goods
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 02:18 PM
Jun 2024

The company calls it a Food Store, and there is very little there which is not consumable. (no lawnchairs, bbq grills, small appliances etc.)

What it does have is extremely fresh produce, the only place I would ever consider buying fish, a real butcher shop, wine/beer, fresh baked bread (many varieties) fresh pasta, 600 kinds of cheese, a bulk section, and more

If I could conveniently go there daily or every other day I would do it.

There are only 10 of these stores and they are all in Texas.

It is well known that the coldest place in Fort Worth is the produce department at Central Market, which is one of the reasons everything is so fresh. Kind of like the cold room at Costco just way bigger.

https://www.centralmarket.com/locations/fort-worth

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