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February 2024 by Sabrina Bachour
A true gem. Verdun is lucky to have!
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December 2023 by Marie Jelonek
I love this shop. Excellent welcome and excellent service. Thank you all!
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November 2023 by maddalena
Great selection of items at reasonable prices. Clean and organised as well as excellent customer service.
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August 2023 by Carole Perraud
More items available than would be expected at first! A lot of well-priced food and other items, including yummy hazelnut butter.The adjoining cafe is great!
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August 2023 by Aida Diop
Very cozy place. Many vegan options, they even have a kid's menu with a little toy gift :)I really enjoyed the chocolatine!!
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August 2023 by Harrison Garrison
My favourite place to purchase dish soap for 20x the price at a grocery store. It’s particularly misleading how they display the price /100 grams for items normally measured in ML.
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May 2023 by Raymond
Great selection of Zero Waste Products! Will definitely be back!
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March 2023 by Marcos Porto
They have a huge variety of organic foods that we can buy in bulk, such as rice, beans, nuts, dried fruits, coffee, tea, honey, vinegar and more. Everything is reasonably priced and high quality. The staff are very knowledgeable and friendly. This is a must-visit for anyone who wants to live a more natural and eco-friendly lifestyle.
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February 2023 by Sophie B
Great zero waste store, I particularly appreciate their kitchen and other accoutrement section
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December 2022 by Cilei Soleil
My second time at this store. l like the combo grocery & café at the same spot. Vibe is incredible, their staff make you feel very welcome. ?
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October 2022 by Zhanar Toktarbay
The worse croissant in my life , not fresh and hard like a rock , and coffee is cold
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September 2022 by Edward Maxedon
Warm and friendly service. High quality and well priced coffee. Lightning fast wi-fi. This is as good as it gets!
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May 2022 by Gabriela Correa Martínez
Really nice store.It contributes to reduce plastics and be more zero waste with their products.They have the option to bring your own jars to refill them and they sell different types of products in bulk.The staff is really nice.And even though the prices are a little high is really good quality.
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April 2022 by Atyab Calloo
Great place to find eco-friendly products and refillable home supplies with your own bottles and containers. They also have some good produce, bulk pasta, bulk nuts and more! The staff are also really friendly and helpful. The prices are also pretty good. Slightly more expensive than supermarket products but it's worth it for the planet! :)Edit: 6 months update. Still amazing. And they keep adding new products!
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December 2021 by J M
Small but has a lot of the basics. For some items, it is in fact almost double the price of bulk barn, but it is local, fair pay and trace and the labels will indicate its source, as well as indicate how green it is (they have a rating on the labels) unlike bulk barn. And compared to a regular grocery store it's almost 1:1! You will see on the labels, where they come from. They also carry a few things in bulk that surprisingly Bulk Barn didn't, such as citric acid! In fact, a lot of things in your routine can become zero waste! And it won't cost you that much. I bought a big jar of unpopped kernels, a little all purpose flour and a small jar of baking soda and it cost me a little under 5$. Zero waste, local, ethically sourced and all. The olive oil at triple the price of the grocery store was too much for me. The clothing detergent smells so good and fresh!So it depends if you're going for zero waste only or zero waste and socially responsible. That's the difference you're paying for the price.Everything is indicated in French mainly, some in English, but staff is helpful if you need. They sometimes don't have basics like white sugar but will have cane sugar, and not a huge selection of pasta but do have some gluten free options.There are some fresh pastries, some bread, some fruits & veggies (like mushroom, zucchini, carrots, onions, banana, avocado that's already ripe!)They also carry other home things and lots of home cleaning basics, shampoos, conditioners, dish tabs, laundry detergent, etc! Surprisingly, these come out to the same price or even cheaper than the big box brands like Tide! I think because it's from local companies. Yup, I did the math.One thing that did bother me was there wasn't a latch or magnet to keep the cover in place when you were refilling your bottle. And not enough room for the lid to stay open on its own, for items on shelves.If you forget your jar, no problem! They have some there for 1$ deposit (and free paper bags). Just bring it back clean next time! Their honey and some items like peanut butter (although PB is also available in bulk your own portion) are in jars already for simplicity sake since it takes a while to fill.Shopping on Sundays is usually not the best because items can run out of stock (milk in bulk, the ones in the fridge are usually there though and some veggies and mushrooms can be gone)