View Full Version : Earth Fare is Closing in Lady Lake
asianthree
08-30-2022, 06:19 AM
Email arrived this morning, Earth Fare will stat today with 30% off. No exact date for closing.
I have shopped Earth Fare for many years, and will miss their no preservatives or additives in their products. Sadly, TV and the surrounding area didn’t have their key customers. So will be traveling to Whole Foods in Gainesville to shop for my pantry.
retiredguy123
08-30-2022, 06:38 AM
I hate to see any business close. But, I went there once when they first opened. I asked myself, why am I here, when I could be at Publix? I think a lot of people did the same thing.
asianthree
08-30-2022, 07:17 AM
I hate to see any business close. But, I went there once when they first opened. I asked myself, why am I here, when I could be at Publix? I think a lot of people did the same thing.
If you ask that question you were not their key customer, and might be the reason many went once, not realizing the products they sold. Plus I am guessing the cost, of products without additives and preservatives is about 20% higher.
Those who seek or require no additives and preservatives, every shelf was stocked with everything you could think. In Publix or Winn Dixie, you might find 3-8 items on your list.
If you have always eaten processed food, too late to change now. From the time I had solid food, until now I don’t eat processed food. That means eating out is very minimal, and if I do, it can take days to recover
PoolBrews
08-30-2022, 07:29 AM
My wife went there as she tries to use healthy products. The issue she had with it was that they didn't carry any of the name brand health products - all of the products are either Earth Fare products or from companies she's never heard of.
Having no-name health products is fine, but when the cost was far more than the brand name products, she didn't go back.
tophcfa
08-30-2022, 07:45 AM
We like their products, but almost never go anywhere that’s not golf cart accessible.
RPDaly
08-30-2022, 07:59 AM
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Kahuna32162
08-30-2022, 08:15 AM
Wait till Sprouts opens later this year, and Yes, golf cart accessible.
billethkid
08-30-2022, 08:28 AM
They have not been open that long.....too bad.
One would think the management (corporate) know enough about customer needs and wants and any given location/area demographics.
Maybe they use the build it and they will come approach!
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Babubhat
08-30-2022, 08:31 AM
What a surprise. Went last week in afternoon and only two other customers in store. Prices absurd. Adios Earth Faire. Replace with Trader Joes
bilcon
08-30-2022, 09:09 AM
If 2 Vegans have a argument, do they still call it a BEEF?
JSR22
08-30-2022, 09:16 AM
What a surprise. Went last week in afternoon and only two other customers in store. Prices absurd. Adios Earth Faire. Replace with Trader Joes
I would much rather Whole Foods. I don't like anything about Trader Joe's.
fdpaq0580
08-30-2022, 09:22 AM
If 2 Vegans have a argument, do they still call it a BEEF?
Funny! 😄
REDCART
08-30-2022, 10:13 AM
Wait till Sprouts opens later this year, and Yes, golf cart accessible.
Location certainly contributed to Earth Fare’s early demise. One, it’s outside TV and too far North to attract many villagers. And two, the road construction in the area has further discouraged many who might consider visiting the store. I know we have avoided the area whenever possible. IMHO, Sprouts wii be a better location for villagers.
collie1228
08-30-2022, 11:01 AM
Went to Miller's Ale House last week and commented that the Earth Fare parking lot was empty, as usual. Wondered how long they could hold out. Looks like I got my answer. Too bad.
fishon
08-30-2022, 01:02 PM
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Jack58033
08-30-2022, 03:39 PM
Great salad bar.
NotGolfer
08-30-2022, 04:26 PM
Their location wasn't great. I never think of going up there then add in the traffic on Rolling Acres (which would be how I'd go there). Other things against them is not golf-cart accessible. Did they advertise very much? Then the close-downs too---people maybe didn't go out to shop there much. Sad they're closing.
merrymini
08-31-2022, 05:13 AM
Capitalism at work.
WingedFoot78
08-31-2022, 05:31 AM
I'm surprised that there isn't a Whole Foods closer to TV.
Ltwise3500
08-31-2022, 06:39 AM
I went there for the 1st time last week to find a specific bread and planned on purchasing other items until…the over whelming terrible smell when I walked in the door. It was horrible! Walked out with only 1 item.
jimkerr
08-31-2022, 06:59 AM
No surprise. It’s one of those stores you walk into once and leave without ever going back. Too expensive and they don’t have what you need if you have to go grocery shopping.
TawMar
08-31-2022, 07:33 AM
I asked a person in the cheese department why they were closing. She said there were several factors, one of which was the accessibility problem due to the road construction. A Sprouts is supposedly opening up near The Villages. I think it will be off 466.
JSR22
08-31-2022, 07:36 AM
I asked a person in the cheese department why they were closing. She said there were several factors, one of which was the accessibility problem due to the road construction. A Sprouts is supposedly opening up near The Villages. I think it will be off 466.
Sprouts is scheduled to open in January. It will be located on the corner of 466 and Buena Vista.
MandoMan
08-31-2022, 07:47 AM
Their location wasn't great. I never think of going up there then add in the traffic on Rolling Acres (which would be how I'd go there). Other things against them is not golf-cart accessible. Did they advertise very much? Then the close-downs too---people maybe didn't go out to shop there much. Sad they're closing.
I’m sure those things contributed, but I’ve noticed on many occasions that Total Wine, Goodwill, Miller’s Ale House, and Mission BBQ all seem to have a lot more cars parked near them than Earth Fare. I’m not sure even Whole Foods would make it there, though I could be wrong. There are many people here who would rather shop at Whole Foods than at Publix or Winn-Dixie, but I think the vast majority are too budget conscious for Whole Foods or Earth Fare. I know I am. I wouldn’t shop at Trader Joe’s either, but I think it could succeed because of its prices. I usually ship at the Winn-Dixie at Lake Sumter, which is definitely golf cart accessible, but I’d guess that only about 10% of shoppers there come in carts. So perhaps golf cart access at Earth Fare wasn’t all that important.
Franrhea
08-31-2022, 07:54 AM
Wait till Sprouts opens later this year, and Yes, golf cart accessible.
Have to ask- did Linnea go to MSU? I might know have known her.
PKMurphy55442
08-31-2022, 08:07 AM
Email arrived this morning, Earth Fare will stat today with 30% off. No exact date for closing.
I have shopped Earth Fare for many years, and will miss their no preservatives or additives in their products. Sadly, TV and the surrounding area didn’t have their key customers. So will be traveling to Whole Foods in Gainesville to shop for my pantry.
There is an Earth Fare in Ocala.
Fastskiguy
08-31-2022, 08:23 AM
Really sad to hear it but not surprised, there never seem to be many people in the store. Location was probably an issue, especially for us in the southern villages (takes forever to get there). You wonder if they would have been OK with a location on 44.
Prices were high but so was the quality, I would think that high price for high quality wouldn't be an issue but who knows, maybe we're all just flat out cheap.
Joe
southheart
08-31-2022, 09:01 AM
There is a Whole Foods on 466 that is always busy when we go past.
JSR22
08-31-2022, 09:06 AM
There is a Whole Foods on 466 that is always busy when we go past.
There is not a Whole Foods in TV. Do you mean Fresh Market?
butlerperkins@gmail.com
08-31-2022, 09:35 AM
2022 0831 Wednesday @ 10:02
Anyone who would question the need for Earth Fare in TV's area undoubtedly does not understand what buying "healthy" foods means.
Those of us who seek foods that we consider appropriate for ourselves and / or our children would undoubtedly shop Earth Fare. We "health conscious buyers" don't just buy groceries, we "invest" in food that will keep us healthy; healthy for decades to come. We shop at The Villages Grown. We shop at Fresh Market. We will soon shop at Sprouts Farmers Market (aka Sprouts).
IMHO (in my humble opinion)
Anyone who would compare Publix* to Earth Fare for "healthy" foods is "lost." Anyone who would compare Winn Dixie to Earth Fare is hopelessly "lost."
Trader Joe's is an inexpensive chain carrying a lot of their own brand. They are popular because they are inexpensive. Aldi is an inexpensive, foreign chain. I believe that food quality is an "after thought" for those chains.
Fresh Market has really good food, but admittedly at a premium. They are my "go to" in TV for healthy foods. Sorry for overlooking the "local" mom and pop shops.
Whole Foods likely could not succeed with the current generation of residents in TV.
Why? I have increasingly come to believe that the preponderance of residents currently in TV simply does not realize that the healthy foods that they ate when young (and in the quantities that they consumed) was good, healthy food. What you buy in the grocery today is junk food, IMHO.
OMGosh, whenever I walk into a Publix (yes, they do carry some organic foods for which I am very thankful), the lines at the deli (processed foods) is disheartening.
I am like the writer who stated that he/she doesn't dine out often. I rarely dine out. Why? Think about the ingredients in the food that you are consuming What do you know about those ingredients? Is the meat 100% grass fed? Are the mashed potatoes made with organic potatoes? Is your asparagus organic? Is the water in your drink "clean?"
Am I overwhelming you yet?
Hold back when you've made your grocery purchase at your local Publix / Winn Dixie. I mean to just pause for a few minutes and look back at what people are buying. What is being rung up? Sodas, sweet teas, cereals, all with unbelievable amounts of sugar (and it is "unhealthy" sugar). Canned soups, frozen 'ready to warm' dishes with stunning quantities of sodium.
Out government must spend millions on educating the populace on what is and isn't healthy. Who listens?
Bottom Line
Strip down and look in a full length mirror. How do you look? Remember what you've been told for decades? You are what you eat.
Whitley
08-31-2022, 10:44 AM
Email arrived this morning, Earth Fare will stat today with 30% off. No exact date for closing.
I have shopped Earth Fare for many years, and will miss their no preservatives or additives in their products. Sadly, TV and the surrounding area didn’t have their key customers. So will be traveling to Whole Foods in Gainesville to shop for my pantry.
There was one in Sarasota/Manatee Lakewood Ranch area. It also closed. With the current state of the country people may not feel comfortable spending the extra money.
Whitley
08-31-2022, 10:52 AM
It was not a very welcoming store. The lighting was harsh. Had an unusual odor. I can go to the Fresh Market for two items and leave with several bags. It is a pleasure to be there. Not crazy about wholefoods either, though better (imo) than earthfare. From the strong scent of patchouli oil to a $5.50 snickerdoodle cookie (1 cookie). Still, sad to see any company not make it.
Stu from NYC
08-31-2022, 11:08 AM
It was not a very welcoming store. The lighting was harsh. Had an unusual odor. I can go to the Fresh Market for two items and leave with several bags. It is a pleasure to be there. Not crazy about wholefoods either, though better (imo) than earthfare. From the strong scent of patchouli oil to a $5.50 snickerdoodle cookie (1 cookie). Still, sad to see any company not make it.
For 5.50 must go into the record books as one of the largest cookies being sold. Or not being sold based on the price
mlmarr
08-31-2022, 11:28 AM
If you ask that question you were not their key customer, and might be the reason many went once, not realizing the products they sold. Plus I am guessing the cost, of products without additives and preservatives is about 20% higher.
Those who seek or require no additives and preservatives, every shelf was stocked with everything you could think. In Publix or Winn Dixie, you might find 3-8 items on your list.
If you have always eaten processed food, too late to change now. From the time I had solid food, until now I don’t eat processed food. That means eating out is very minimal, and if I do, it can take days to recover
besides the economic state of this country, location is a HUGE issue .. with the road construction .. for many it's hard to get there.. went a few times, wasn't a fan.
mlmarr
08-31-2022, 11:36 AM
Email arrived this morning, Earth Fare will stat today with 30% off. No exact date for closing.
I have shopped Earth Fare for many years, and will miss their no preservatives or additives in their products. Sadly, TV and the surrounding area didn’t have their key customers. So will be traveling to Whole Foods in Gainesville to shop for my pantry.
looks like corporate is closing... Web site ... Earth Fare soon will close its last store in metro Orlando. Earth Fare soon will close its last store in metro Orlando. The Asheville, North Carolina-based specialty grocer in an email said the store at 655 N. Highway 27/441 in Lady Lake will close, less than a year after it opened in November 2021.
retiredguy123
08-31-2022, 11:37 AM
besides the economic state of this country, location is a HUGE issue .. with the road construction .. for many it's hard to get there.. went a few times, wasn't a fan.
Did you see any actual road construction? All I ever see is torn up roads and traffic barricades. But, you can get to that area by going through Sam's parking lot.
mikeycereal
08-31-2022, 11:49 AM
Darn, there goes my fresh ground almond butter source.
Gonna have to find another store with one of those grinders now.
coffeebean
08-31-2022, 12:16 PM
I hate to see any business close. But, I went there once when they first opened. I asked myself, why am I here, when I could be at Publix? I think a lot of people did the same thing.
Exactly. Nothing in that store "spoke" to me. Much prefer Publix and Winn Dixie. I never went back either. Can't wait to see what will take the place of this store.
coffeebean
08-31-2022, 12:17 PM
If you ask that question you were not their key customer, and might be the reason many went once, not realizing the products they sold. Plus I am guessing the cost, of products without additives and preservatives is about 20% higher.
Those who seek or require no additives and preservatives, every shelf was stocked with everything you could think. In Publix or Winn Dixie, you might find 3-8 items on your list.
If you have always eaten processed food, too late to change now. From the time I had solid food, until now I don’t eat processed food. That means eating out is very minimal, and if I do, it can take days to recover
Your insides may be healthier but I'm happier eating the bad stuff.
coffeebean
08-31-2022, 12:18 PM
What a surprise. Went last week in afternoon and only two other customers in store. Prices absurd. Adios Earth Faire. Replace with Trader Joes
Trader Joe's would be a great in that location. Sign me up!
coffeebean
08-31-2022, 12:19 PM
Location certainly contributed to Earth Fare’s early demise. One, it’s outside TV and too far North to attract many villagers. And two, the road construction in the area has further discouraged many who might consider visiting the store. I know we have avoided the area whenever possible. IMHO, Sprouts wii be a better location for villagers.
Too far north? That location is part of my "stomping ground" of retail stores, big box stores and restaurants.
coffeebean
08-31-2022, 12:21 PM
I went there for the 1st time last week to find a specific bread and planned on purchasing other items until…the over whelming terrible smell when I walked in the door. It was horrible! Walked out with only 1 item.
I know. Agree about the smell. What is that?????
REDCART
08-31-2022, 12:22 PM
Email arrived this morning, Earth Fare will stat today with 30% off. No exact date for closing.
I have shopped Earth Fare for many years, and will miss their no preservatives or additives in their products. Sadly, TV and the surrounding area didn’t have their key customers. So will be traveling to Whole Foods in Gainesville to shop for my pantry.
Wouldn’t the Earth Fare in Ocala be closer?
2405 SW 27th Ave Ste 101. Ocala, FL 34471
coffeebean
08-31-2022, 12:23 PM
There is not a Whole Foods in TV. Do you mean Fresh Market?
I'd like to make a wager that you are correct.
OrangeBlossomBaby
08-31-2022, 01:37 PM
I'm on somewhat of a budget, but can afford to pay extra for certain things. Like chicken salad. My husband likes Earth Fare's chicken salad. It was around $2 more than Publix, and much tastier, with much quicker service, plus you get a free sourdough french bread to go with it. So it was a reasonable deal to pick up a pound every 10-14 days.
I went there today and thought - if they had only half the number of customers every day leading up to today, compared to how many were actually there when I went in, they wouldn't have had to close down.
It wasn't as crowded as Publix usually is, but it had a really solid flow of patrons coming in and leaving with food.
This tells me that the only reason people didn't come previously was that the prices were too high. Obviously it wasn't obscured too much by construction that no one knew it was there. Because a LOT of people knew it was there today.
Obviously it wasn't that you couldn't get there by golf cart because a LOT of people were there today, without golf carts. Obviously it wasn't that it was "too far north" because obviously a lot of people managed to get there. Also on that point - the Villages isn't the only community in the area. That side of 441 is primarily residential and there's also Water Oak, which is less than 3 blocks away and clearly MORE convenient to the hundreds of people living there, than it is to anyone in the Villages.
Mleeja
08-31-2022, 02:31 PM
Apparently posters keep missing the post about Earth Fare CLOSING ALL OF THEIR STORES! Here is the link for those who are interested.
Earth Fare to close all stores, including those in Florida (https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/2020/02/03/earth-fare-to-close-all-stores-including-those-in-florida/112277436/)
JSR22
08-31-2022, 02:35 PM
Apparently posters keep missing the post about Earth Fare CLOSING ALL OF THEIR STORES! Here is the link for those who are interested.
Earth Fare to close all stores, including those in Florida (https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/2020/02/03/earth-fare-to-close-all-stores-including-those-in-florida/112277436/)
That was from 2 1/2 years ago when they did close all their stores. 2002 not closing all their stores. Ocala is staying open.
Flyers999
08-31-2022, 03:54 PM
Nice sales for the next week. Was there today and saved $60 on a $200 order.
eyc234
08-31-2022, 04:26 PM
Trader Joe's would be a great in that location. Sign me up!
Already have 3 Aldi's why do we need another?
inda50
08-31-2022, 05:08 PM
I'm sorry to see them go, they did fill a void, unfortunately these economic times and their location I think contributed to their demise. Prices on everything is going up and there will undoubtedly be more fallout's in price sensitive businesses of all kinds.
xcaligirl
08-31-2022, 06:02 PM
I hate to see any business close. But, I went there once when they first opened. I asked myself, why am I here, when I could be at Publix? I think a lot of people did the same thing.
You are correct! The smell alone gagged me! I bought some things including Asian pears which we both love. They were so bad, we couldn’t even eat them! I expected more from them! Not impressed and never went back!.
coffeebean
09-05-2022, 07:43 PM
Already have 3 Aldi's why do we need another?
Is Trader Joe's a similar store to Aldi's? I've always considered Aldi's to be a dollar store for food. I never considered Trader Joe's in that way.
tophcfa
09-05-2022, 08:20 PM
Is Trader Joe's a similar store to Aldi's? I've always considered Aldi's to be a dollar store for food. I never considered Trader Joe's in that way.
Trader Joe’s is very different and way better. It’s difficult to describe, but much closer to a fresh market than Aldi’s, except TJ’s doesn’t have all the fresh meats and fish. TJ’s has lots and lots of very reasonably priced frozen foods. We love the frozen fish and frozen meals like eggplant parmigiana, chicken fried rice, and seafood Paella. When we go to TJ’s we fill up our coffin freezer with frozen meals for evenings when we don’t feel like preparing meals from scratch. It’s very convenient, healthy, and reasonably priced.
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