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Heads up! This seems an appropriate link for this thread:
Urban Greengrocers Are Back, To Serve Big-Spending Locavores
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/20...cers-are-back-to-serve-big-spending-locavores
"But while it offers what feels like a distinct shopping experience, Each Peach, which opened in 2013, isn't all that unique. It's a new version of the old-school neighborhood market, which is popping up in cities across the country. There's Urban Radish and Cookbook in Los Angeles, Farm to Market in Austin, and Milk and Honey Market in Philadelphia — to name just a few."
Urban Greengrocers Are Back, To Serve Big-Spending Locavores
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/20...cers-are-back-to-serve-big-spending-locavores
"But while it offers what feels like a distinct shopping experience, Each Peach, which opened in 2013, isn't all that unique. It's a new version of the old-school neighborhood market, which is popping up in cities across the country. There's Urban Radish and Cookbook in Los Angeles, Farm to Market in Austin, and Milk and Honey Market in Philadelphia — to name just a few."