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  1. #76

    Default Re: Sunflower Farmers Market to 6401 N. May

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Brzycki View Post
    Hope TJ's comes to town!

    I've said all along that I thought it would do very well in OKC.
    Heck ya! Their prices are dirt cheap. Who in OKC wouldn't like that?

  2. #77

    Default Re: Sunflower Farmers Market to 6401 N. May

    LOL, they mention Watonga Cheese and Big Sky bread as local food. Watonga moved to TX and Big Sky is a chain based out of Alabama. Whole Foods actually buys goods MADE in Oklahoma and has a thorough research process.

  3. #78

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    LOL, they mention Watonga Cheese and Big Sky bread as local food. Watonga moved to TX and Big Sky is a chain based out of Alabama. Whole Foods actually buys goods MADE in Oklahoma and has a thorough research process.
    metro, you're nitpicking. The Big Sky Bread products are made in Oklahoma.

  4. #79

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    metro, you're nitpicking. The Big Sky Bread products are made in Oklahoma.
    ....at the local chain. Hardly an MIO product.

  5. #80

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    ....at the local chain. Hardly an MIO product.
    Exactly what I said, you're nitpicking. It not an Oklahoma owned parent company but it is MIO and is an attractive offering by the Sunflower Market. It's hardly worthy of a LOL as an Oklahoma product.

  6. #81

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    Lol

  7. #82

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    ....at the local chain. Hardly an MIO product.
    Then wait a few months for Whole Foods to open and knock yourself out.

  8. #83

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    Undoubtedly every item in Whole Foods will be made or produced by an Oklahoma owned company within the state limits.

  9. #84

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcjunkie View Post
    Then wait a few months for Whole Foods to open and knock yourself out.
    Can't wait

  10. #85

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Can't wait
    Remember, if it's not MIO, don't buy it.

  11. #86

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcjunkie View Post
    Remember, if it's not MIO, don't buy it.
    junkie, the rule is also that it has to be an Oklahoma owned company. If it's MIO and it's owned by or a franchise of an out of state company that doesn't count.

  12. #87

    Default Re: Sunflower Farmers Market to 6401 N. May

    Methinks metro got MIO and Keep It Local OK crossed.

  13. #88

    Default Re: Sunflower Farmers Market to 6401 N. May

    Opening a week from tomorrow:


  14. #89

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    Wow.. I would HATE to be a stocker in a brand new store like this..

  15. #90

    Default Re: Sunflower Farmers Market to 6401 N. May

    I don't know, while keeping selves stocked could be a challenge on the other hand, if the shelf is empty don't have to waste time rotating old product to the front (FIFO)

  16. #91

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcjunkie View Post
    Remember, if it's not MIO, don't buy it.

    Wow. You miss out on a lot of really great food!

  17. #92

    Default Re: Sunflower Farmers Market to 6401 N. May

    5 more days! Can't wait!

  18. #93

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    I'll be there!

  19. #94

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    Quote Originally Posted by brownb01 View Post
    Wow. You miss out on a lot of really great food!
    brown, please note that junkie was being sarcastic in his statement, not serious.

  20. Default Re: Sunflower Farmers Market to 6401 N. May

    Peeked in just a few hours ago. I like the fact it's not "fancy" and you can tell they've gone out of their way to be the anti-Whole Foods. Don't get me wrong, it's going to be a very nice store, but it has a look that says "true fresh market" as opposed to a slick newly built supermarket. A very "cool" vibe if you ask me.

  21. #96

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    Sunflower and Sprouts are both purposefully designed to be "less than" Whole Foods in design and price, it just seems to be the modus operandi of both companies, kind of the anti-WF as you stated. Whole Foods for the most part are designed to be "destination stores" whereas the others are meant to be grocery stores. I think that both Sunflower and Sprouts expect to have more smaller stores than compared to Whole Foods, right now they have the same number of stores here as Whole Foods (2). I do know that Whole Foods is moving away some from the 80,000 sf megastore concept although the new one that just started construction in The Domain is still going to be an 80,000 sf location as a replacement for the 35,000 sf Gateway store, it was planned to be that large before the 2008 economic crash. They are supposed to open up three more locations in Austin but those will be in the 35,000-40,000 size range including one in South Austin, the closest one to us now is the Downtown HQ store.

    The Sunflower by my house was an old smaller, Safeway store many, many years ago similar in size to the former Safeway/CompUSA in OKC that they are moving into. My wife said that after Safeway exited this part of the country it was an Appletree grocery store, when that closed it was a Hobby Lobby store until they moved that store to the newly built Southpark Meadows in Far South Austin a few years ago. Sprout's moved into a former CompUSA in Sunset Valley.

  22. #97

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    Saw the Sunflower ad in this mornings paper. 7am tomorrow!

  23. #98

    Default Re: Sunflower Farmers Market to 6401 N. May

    Hmm, thought I saw a rather small banner saying "Now Open" yesterday (Monday) when I was in the area?? The banner I saw was to the right of their main entrance signage?? Meant to swing by there later but completely forgot, if back that way today will check again.

  24. #99

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    They had a "Friends and Family/VIP Nite" last nite. . .nice pics are on their FB site. Anyone here get invited? If I'd had known, I might have crashed the party (just kidding. . .but sure wish I could have gone!)

  25. #100

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    We did get to preview and shop last night. The store should be a very popular addition to the city.

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