Our ethical grocer of the week is Petco. Petco is a San Diego based specialty pet supply store with more than 1,500 locations across the U.S., Mexico and Puerto Rico.
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Hy-Vee – Ethical Grocer Of The Week
Our ethical grocer of the week is Hy-Vee. Hy-Vee is U.S. based and has been around since the 1930's. It is employee-owned by direct stockholders which include officers, store directors and executive staff members.
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The Co-Operative Group – Ethical Grocer Of The Week
Our ethical grocer of the week is the Co-Operative Group. Founded in 1844, the Co-Operative Group is just as it's name suggests. It's a business owned by its members and other co-ops. This means that as owners, members receive money, rewards and offers.
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Target – Ethical Grocer Of The Week
Our ethical grocer of the week is Target. Target is a general merchandise retailer with stores in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. Target has made their way onto our ethical grocer's list because of the amazing things they've been doing to reduce their footprint.
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Wegmans Is Our Ethical Grocer Of The Week
Wegmans is a regional supermarket chain with 101 stores. If you've ever visited a Wegmans you were undoubtedly dazzled by its displays of fresh produce, artisan breads, and other baked goods. Aesthetically, Wegmans feels like grocery store heaven. That first time you walk in you almost hear the angels sing.
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Whole Foods Market – Ethical Grocer Of The Week
It's near impossible to walk into a Whole Foods Market and not instantly be transported by its welcoming allure to somewhere near food heaven. Perhaps its the enchanting ambiance, the overall shopping experience or both. Whatever it is, Whole Foods Market seems to instantly tap into to the part of you that craves all things wellness.