The Italian Products You Should (and Shouldn’t) Buy at Whole Foods, According to an Italian
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The Italian Products You Should (and Shouldn’t) Buy at Whole Foods, According to an Italian
Here's how to navigate that endless aisle of tomato products.Food & Wine / Whole Foods MarketWith 522 stores in the United States, Whole Foods has secured its place as one of the largest grocery chains in the country. In addition to its ubiquity, the Amazon-owned supermarket has quite a few fan-favorite items that keep customers coming back, like the Berry Chantilly Cake, which is so beloved it was recently turned into a latte.But just like at a…
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