Anyone know of a good organic/health food online grocer?

mncardiojunkie
mncardiojunkie Posts: 307 Member
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
Or should I just drive in to Trader Joes?

Whole Foods was out of half the stuff I was looking for today.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
Marie

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  • mncardiojunkie
    mncardiojunkie Posts: 307 Member
    Or should I just drive in to Trader Joes?

    Whole Foods was out of half the stuff I was looking for today.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks
    Marie
  • elliott062907
    elliott062907 Posts: 1,508 Member
    look up local farmer food coops in your area and go online to look up farmers markets as well. I think every state has some info about farmers online.
  • angelinaz
    angelinaz Posts: 262
    diamondorganics.com

    Yummy! :smile:
  • mncardiojunkie
    mncardiojunkie Posts: 307 Member
    Diamond Organics looks great. I'll have a go at that grocer.

    We have more co-ops and farmers markets than you can shake a stick out around here. I go to them. In fact you saying that Elliot really really makes me long for the farmer's markets to be opened on May 4!

    I guess what I was looking for was more like organic vital wheat gluten, coconut oil, flax seed meal, almond flour and soy flour. They have very limited options of these things at Whole Foods and at the co-ops......maybe there's just not that many of options for these things out there. :ohwell:
  • Hi there!

    Back in December, I joined an online buying club that only sells natural, organic, and non-GMO groceries. The club is kind of blend between a Costco/BJ's and an Amzaon. They sell tons of food food, beverages, beauty products, supplements, cleaning goods, baby products, and they continue to add to their inventory every day. By working directly with manufacturers of products, they are about to buy in wholesale and save their members up to 60% off retail.

    I've been SO impressed with the company that I created a website that discusses my experience as a member and how it all works. I've even started to write reviews on my favorite products and how much I've saved compared to Whole Foods and my local health food stores.

    You can read about the company (called the Green PolkaDot Box) at my website: http://makeorganicaffordable.com/how-i-do-organic

    If it sounds like something you could be into, go check them out! You can look through their entire inventory and see how much items cost before signing up to be a member (which is essentially free at the moment!)

    Feel free to ask me any questions if you have any!

    Take care,

    Jason
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