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Bidrage med feedbackI'll buy the whole time. the place has a good mood with simply wonderful, friendly and helpful staff. I have not noticed any religious things as they were mentioned in another review. I noticed that they had an anti-fracking sign on the doorway I was very impressed with. I saw the fracking areas straight from I-180, the heavy equipment went the road and a fleet, my gott, it looked like a military convoy, by calfrac lkw and men on the road of freshlife. no woman or inferiority in the group. Anyway, friacking is a terrible process that produces large amounts of poisonous waste and destroys communities, so I was glad to see that freshlife is engaged in the fight. if they are on the I-80 and want to swing with freshlife, they take it 30-45 minutes away from the I-180 loop. that is not a restaurant. it is a natural food business with a very small take-out area. And what's in the take-out section is not guaranteed to be vegetarian, much less vegan. So if you want to make a meal from it, I would call and ask what they have before you go. we didn't want us to have b/c, it turned out that it was meat-leaved. So we thought we would buy a brot and make pb
This business has been around for over 30 years. It has been at it's currently location since 1996. I agrees with the other review that it is awkward to ask to have your food heated and dine at the one table but they are very friendly and glad to help. The prices aren't as crazy as some other smaller health food stores and they have a lot to choose from.
I was driving from rochester, ny to washington d.c., and this looked like a good place to stop for lunch as it was not very far out of my way. sadly, the selection of pre-made food was very poor. they had a vegan pad thai with tofu, a lentil salad, and a grilled vegetable dish. no vegetarian sandwiches. the pad thai was $5.25 and actually very delicious. my girlfriend and i had no choice but to cobble together a meal the best we could (hummus chips, pad thai, microwaveable frozen enchiladas, some drinks). it was good, but ended up being fairly expensive for what it was. on the plus side, the woman working there was very nice and let us use the employee's microwave and sit in the employee's break area. she said that the store hadn't been doing so well so was forced to become less veggie-friendly in order to compete. so, not terrible, but not an especially great place to stop for lunch. however, if you are traveling it's a decent option in the middle of nowhere, PA. we did end up picking up a lot of snacks for the road (vegan jerky, crystallized ginger, granola trail mix).
Freshlife is a great place to go for your vegan and vegetarian needs. You have a large amount of vegan supplements available and the staff is very friendly and very knowledgeable!
If I lived in the area, I 'd shop here all the time. The place has a good vibe with simply wonderful, kind and helpful staff. I didn 't notice any religious stuff as referenced in another review. I noticed they had an anti-fracking sign on the front door which I was very impressed with. I saw the fracking areas just off of I-180, the heavy equipment going down the road and a fleet, my god it looked like a military convoy, of Calfrac trucks and men across the street from Freshlife. Not one woman or minority in the group. Anyway, fracking is a horrible process that produces vast amounts of toxic waste and destroys communities so I was glad to see Freshlife engaged in the fight. If you 're traveling on I-80 and want to swing by Freshlife, it 'll take you 30-45 minutes out of your way (via the I-180 loop). Before you go, there 's a few things you should know. This is not a restaurant. It 's a natural food store with a very small take-out section. And what 's in the take-out section is not guaranteed to be vegetarian, much less vegan. So if you 're looking to make a meal out of it, I 'd call and ask what they have before you go. We didn 't and wish we had b/c it turned out to be meatloaf. So we thought we 'd buy a loaf of bread and make some PB&J 's. The only bread they had was frozen. They get a shipment of fresh bread once a week and it was sold out so we were out of luck. They have a decent selection of fresh organic fruit. And you can load up on boxed snacks, coconut drinks, Kombuchas, chia drinks, stuff like that. In the refrigerated section, look for their homemade snacks called Chunks of Energy. They come in about 5 different flavor combos. I got 'organic cacao-goji '. It 's like a homemade gourmet energy bar sliced up into bite-size chunks. These little bites of heaven made the whole trip worthwhile. I wish I 'd bought a few other flavors. If you make the drive and can 't find enough vegan eats at Freshlife, note that a new sushi place just opened across the street (avocado roll, cucumber roll). Also, there 's a Ruby Tuesday in town that has a decent salad bar and a veggie burger.