I give up . . . Wal-Mart wins. Sure, they’re supposedly evil, but up here, they’re the only store selling local dairy products, fresh produce and organic produce. Yes, there are other stores that sell fresh produce, some that sell organic, but none so far that sell local dairy, and other than Wal-Mart, none that sell whipping cream that isn’t ultra-pasteurized (yes, that’s important once you learn the taste difference). It’s a sad day when only Wal-Mart is doing it right.
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What specific local brands are they selling? Do you have any pictures of the products on the shelf alongside national brands?
[nato: The first one that jumps to mind for dairy products is Wilcox Farms. I still avoid shopping there, but I frequently see the Wal-Mart bags when my wife comes home from shopping.]