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As part of a unique dual opening, the 25, 000 square-foot location is part of the Brea Marketplace shopping complex. "Ever since I was sixteen years old and worked as a grocery bagger, I have had a passion for healthy foods as well as excellent service. I can't wait to open our doors and let Brea customers explore the variety of natural and organic foods in such a fun, friendly environment," said
"Sprouts Farmers Market was founded as a fun, indoor farmers market concept that offers fresh and natural produce and healthier food options to those that aim to provide a healthier lifestyle for their families. We look forward to being part of these communities and providing a grocery store with affordable, healthy food choices," said
The community of Riverside will celebrate the debut of a 24,000 square-foot market, located in The Mission Village Shopping Center. "This economy has been tough for folks and one reason why I'm looking forward to opening Sprouts in Riverside. We want customers to have an opportunity to enjoy high quality, fresh and natural foods for their family at affordable prices," said
Scheduled grand opening events:
July 10th: A breakfast buffet at 7:30am (while supplies last) featuring healthy breakfast foods from Sprouts AND reusable Sprouts shopping bags to the first 2000 shoppers at 8am.
July 11th: Goodie bags to the first 200 shoppers starting at 8am.
July 15th: Reusable Sprouts shopping bags to the first 2000 shoppers at 8am.
July 29th (Riverside) & 30th (Brea):Sarah "The Cheese Lady" will carve a 300 pound wheel of chipotle cheddar in a "California" theme from 10am-5pm.
SOURCE Sprouts Farmers Market
Published July 6, 2009
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