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May 2024 by Joseph Walters
I have only been there for lunches to get burritos. I like that they have a burrito punch card. The best part though is the price. I feel like the price for the burritos is very reasonable and makes it easy to keep going back. I work at Allo Fiber and it makes for a quick, easy and most importantly, healthy lunch.
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April 2024 by Boogs Rocks
Always fresh, mostly organic, vegetarian, vegan, locally sourced, and oh so good. I have been a customer since Randolph Street. The new store is clean and bright. There is plenty of close parking. Bring your own bag or take a box.
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April 2024 by Tyler Redwine
This new store is so great! ?
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April 2024 by Justine Yeo Bircher
Love the spankin' new location, and the product choices in store. I especially appreciate the curation of goods from local small businesses. Parking is plentiful, and the hot food bar looks fab. ?
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March 2024 by Julie B.
Love the new store! Very helpful staff!
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December 2023 by Heavy-P
Great place.
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November 2023 by Diane Humpal
Love this place!
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September 2023 by Abbey
I rate this with the information that I haven't purchased anything here, nor have I eaten anything from here.I felt there was a lot of varieties and flavors of different foods. Most everything seemed to be an organic / down home / earth loving style of food, which was very cool. I won't say for 100%, but I didn't see any name brands or major brands that you'd recognize from a grocery store. I felt like things were a little pricier, BUT organic and natural usually is / can be. It isn't a huge grocery store, which helps you to get in and out efficiently.
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September 2023 by Jeremy Kidder
I went to Open Harvest during the scamdemic when the medical fascists in Lincoln imposed a mask mandate. Still, I didn't wear a mask when going in any Lincoln stores at the time. Most store employees just ignored me and my noncompliance with the mask mandate until I came to Open Harvest.I went into Open Harvest with my mom, who was also not wearing a mask. Nothing was said until the masked-up cashier was checking us out. ? She said, "You know we require you to wear masks."I didn't say anything at first. We paid for our things, and I then replied, "You know, masks don't even work."The cashier replied, "But it's the science. I trust the science."I retorted, "The Fauci science?"Well, it turns out the covid fascists and their noobs were wrong—which I knew way back then. My mom and I will not be coming back to Open Harvest after may years of shopping there and being members. If they can't figure out when their being duped by the city government, how can I be confident that they are not being duped by their suppliers?Instead, I continue to shop at another Lincoln health food store where no one asked me to put on a mask during this covid nonsense. Good riddance, Open Harvest.From the New York Times, February 21st, 2023:"The most rigorous and comprehensive analysis of scientific studies conducted on the efficacy of masks for reducing the spread of respiratory illnesses — including Covid-19 — was published late last month. Its conclusions, said Tom Jefferson, the Oxford epidemiologist who is its lead author, were unambiguous.“There is just no evidence that they” — masks — “make any difference,” he told the journalist Maryanne Demasi. “Full stop.”But, wait, hold on. What about N-95 masks, as opposed to lower-quality surgical or cloth masks?“Makes no difference — none of it,” said Jefferson.What about the studies that initially persuaded policymakers to impose mask mandates?“They were convinced by nonrandomized studies, flawed observational studies.”What about the utility of masks in conjunction with other preventive measures, such as hand hygiene, physical distancing or air filtration?“There’s no evidence that many of these things make any difference.”These observations don’t come from just anywhere. Jefferson and 11 colleagues conducted the study for Cochrane, a British nonprofit that is widely considered the gold standard for its reviews of health care data. The conclusions were based on 78 randomized controlled trials, six of them during the Covid pandemic, with a total of 610,872 participants in multiple countries. And they track what has been widely observed in the United States: States with mask mandates fared no better against Covid than those without."
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September 2023 by Justin Harris
Awesome little grocery store that sells healthy alternatives and local products. Very friendly and helpful staff. Support local businesses like this!!
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September 2023 by Chris Porter
If you aren’t a member some long time cashiers are very rude about it when they ask for a member number at checkout. It’s frustrating because it’s a nice locally owned store otherwise. I’ve probably been shopping there as long as they’ve worked there.
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August 2023 by Cat
If you aren’t a member some long time cashiers are very rude about it when they ask for a member number at checkout. It’s frustrating because it’s a nice locally owned store otherwise. I’ve probably been shopping there as long as they’ve worked there.
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July 2023 by Tina Mello
Nice co-op with lots of fresh produce, bulk foods, prepared salads and sandwiches. You can also get hot pizza slices.
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July 2023 by Ba B.
Beautiful fresh fruits and veggies. Many prepped options for lunch including hot and cold prepped portions. Lunch burrito is nicely sized and beans are seasoned well. Guacamole is worth the up charge to add!
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May 2023 by Sandy Anderson
Definitely needs a new friendlier night manager. Don't act like they appreciate people coming in and spending money not made the connection to their paychecks.