Grocery stores such as Sprouts, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Aldi, and even a Walmart Neighborhood Market would all be ideal markets that would nicely accommodate a visibly missing component for residents in the area.
2016 has been quite a year, from the election to just the construction changes in El Paso. It has been a roller coaster of emotions, but some positivity in El Paso has been some of the new businesses that have graced El Paso with their presence.
El Paso's first Whole Foods Market is set to open on on the city’s west side in October 19. It sounds like it's going to be a pretty awesome place to spend 400 bucks on two days' worth of groceries, but here's why I won't be shopping there.
I'm a huge foodie (Mike will insert 'Tricia is fluffy' joke here!), and I fell in love with Whole Foods when I lived in Austin a few years back. Now there is an online petition to try and bring that foodie haven to the EP!