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June 2024 by Jennifer S.
I can't even describe the absolute HEAVEN that this store is.... please watch the video I made for you!! I'm neurodivergent & this is such a soothing place. Regular grocery stores are chaotic af, and give me anxiety. This is absolute HEAVEN. ???
I now see that this platform only accepted 30 seconds of the video I made for you guys. Total bummer, but I'll explain it in words, that's fine. Everything is in glass jars, bottles, & bags that you can buy there, or bring yourself to re fill. This place is like 98% organic/non GMO & about 95% vegan (they have cheese, honey, eggs, & dairy butter). TONS OF SPICES! TEAS! COFFEE! KOMBUCHA ON TAP!
Low impact on our environment with great prices... i can't even start to describe this place! You need it... it's an empath. Zero waste & they recycle & compost. I... I'm speechless.
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April 2024 by Zebra Zagadore
Love that I can FINALLY buy things in bulk, and conveniently. Re has great things. Their dates are fresh. Matcha powder in bulk I haven’t been able to find since moving from Oregon. And healthy supplements like reishi powder? Come on!
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April 2024 by Edward Kingston
This place is awesome. Just go.
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April 2024 by Siv Anderson
lovely place, love their teas and drink mixes in particular
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April 2024 by Brittney Golnick
Love this place! Love the idea! Wish there was one closer to Chatsworth!!
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March 2024 by Diane K.
Love the concept because I'm always looking for ways to reduce waste, but I was surprised at the register. Most things are slightly more expensive, like the tofu and hemp seeds I got were about $2 more than if I had gone to Trader Joe's, but I refilled a large jug of vinegar (which I go through a lot of at a time to clean my coffee maker) and it was $17!! Costs $4 elsewhere. There's also a 3% employee wellness fee tacked on to your total as well. I was hesitant to write this review because again, I love the concept and the employees are so kind, but I can't get over the sticker shock for the vinegar (which like everything else is charged for by weight... I don't know how much a gallon of vinegar weighs without having to do some calculations and you know what, maybe I should have looked up the density of vinegar lol). I might be back for the laundry detergents and occasional dry goods refill, but this won't be my primary spot for anything since it's kind of pricey.
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February 2024 by Victoria Liv Tryggedsson
Amazing experience, Mia is friendly and sweet. Has everything you need.
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February 2024 by Esther Gresen
Incredible.
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February 2024 by Veronica Stecker
Love this place! They have all the essentials - flour, salt, pepper, tea, rice, vanilla beans, etc. They also have lotions, oils, and yummy snacks!
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January 2024 by Lisa Besnilian
Great selection of teas.
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January 2024 by Tigran W.
Amazing ambiance and service I enjoyed the selection of salts and olive oil. I will be coming t back for more staples
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January 2024 by Lisa C.
While I love the concept some of the prices are really exorbitant. I paid $35 , yes $35 for macha mix and it taste like dirt and made me nauseous. I followed the exact directions on their site and added only water as directed. I don't know if it's stale or what but it's just awful. The cacao nibs were not that flavorful either. Very bland. The fruit and veggie wash seems to be doing the job. And the jars for sale are great. The woman helping me was fantastic and the store overall has a great vibe. Unfortunately not sold on the food/tea quality at this point.
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January 2024 by Nancy S.
Moving away from Studio City made me realize how much I miss being close to a re_grocery. Staff are always kind and very helpful with the weighing/rate process for newbies & I've found it's a great place for everything cooking to snacks to hygiene. I've been more interested in their liquid/bar shampoos, and I'm pleased to report they do work just as well. I don't remember the exact liquid one I purchased, but it had lavender I believe. Not an overwhelming smell and left my hair feeling clean, like I used the shampoo I'm used to. Some notable things @ re: 00 flour for bakers that don't like clumps/having to sift American flour, tea leaf mixes, flaky salts for garnish, cleaning liquids for multiple surfaces around the house, and lotions/hand soaps. I also like that they briefly partnered with food banks (?) to donate plastic utensils, since I had many laying around the kitchen with no real use for them. I find myself saving a lot of my glass jars from pasta sauces, honeys, syrups, etc. and this is the perfect place to reuse them. We need more re_grocerys!
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December 2023 by Jorge Garcia
100% Natural and quality products
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December 2023 by Travis Andrade
Great products! Love this store!