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Old 10-26-2018, 06:29 AM
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I happened upon a Lucky Market this week and absolutely loved it. They have so many different items and so affordable. Would love one of those here. They also have a cafe and "sip and stroll" but beyond that this market is amazing. The deli and the meat department puts Publix to shame...although I still love Publix this market would fit in The Villages area very well.
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Old 10-26-2018, 12:28 PM
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I happened upon a Lucky Market this week and absolutely loved it. They have so many different items and so affordable. Would love one of those here. They also have a cafe and "sip and stroll" but beyond that this market is amazing. The deli and the meat department puts Publix to shame...although I still love Publix this market would fit in The Villages area very well.
We went down to Clermont to the Lucky’s Market 2 weeks ago. It reminded me a bit like Whole Foods in the sense that there was a large area devoted to organic health aids. They also have a sushi bar, buy a glass of wine and sip while you shop. The meats looked fabulous. I noted in the freezer section they had elk and wild boar! Huge wine section but rather small area for fresh vegetables. Bring your own bags or pay for brown paper bags. If they came to TV they would give Fresh Market and Aldi a run for their money. We liked the market As a novelty. I am a mainstream grocery shopper, ie, brand names and not necessarily organic foods.
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