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My new teritory is in SC and I spotted a new grocery store called Bloom in Ft. Mill. They had a huge, the best I've seen in a "normal" grocery store, selection on gluten-free foods. (both fresh and frozen)

I spent $40 dollars and they gave me $10.00 off-free Pamela's!!

I looked up their website and they are located in VA, MD, SC, and NC.


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I'm so excited to hear that! There is one that's supposed to be built less than 1/2 mile from our house! Thanks for sharing that info!

Margaret

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My understanding is that Bloom is the upscale chain by the same parent company as Food Lion. Some Bloom are former Food Lion stores. If you aren't in a Food Lion area you probably won't find Bloom.

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My new teritory is in SC and I spotted a new grocery store called Bloom in Ft. Mill. They had a huge, the best I've seen in a "normal" grocery store, selection on gluten-free foods. (both fresh and frozen)

I spent $40 dollars and they gave me $10.00 off-free Pamela's!!

I looked up their website and they are located in VA, MD, SC, and NC.

Hi, I live in Charlotte so I'm practically your neighbor! Thanks for the reminder about Bloom! I'll have to check them out now that we are gluten-free and see what I can buy there. It might save me a trip all the wa across town to the health food store.

Susan

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