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		<title>Hyde Park Produce – Chicago, IL</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 03:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of all the things I could blog about&#8230; flux, matrix theory, pointers in C&#8230; I&#8217;m writing today about Hyde Park Produce in Chicago, IL. Why? Because I&#8217;m impressed. As you may know (by reading some other posts on this blog), I&#8217;m not impressed by fancy signs or &#8220;glad&#8221; service&#8230; which is good for Hyde Park [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of all the things I could blog about&#8230; flux, matrix theory, pointers in C&#8230; I&#8217;m writing today about Hyde Park Produce in Chicago, IL. Why? Because I&#8217;m impressed.</p>
<p>As you may know (by reading some other posts on this blog), I&#8217;m not impressed by fancy signs or &#8220;glad&#8221; service&#8230; which is good for Hyde Park Produce (HPP) because they don&#8217;t really have either. What they do have, and what I was impressed with, is a nice selection and exceptionally affordable products.</p>
<p>I walked into their tiny building, and the place felt packed. I was elbow-to-elbow with the other fifteen customers. Yet, the atmosphere wasn&#8217;t hectic. It was pleasant. Smiles, fresh smells, vibrant colors &#8211; these lined the narrow walkways. I had to walk through the entire store three times before deciding what I &#8220;needed&#8221; &#8211; for such a quaint space, the selection is respectable.</p>
<p>I decided just to grab a few necessities &#8211; 10lbs of potatoes, 2lbs of carrots, 3lbs of onions, 3 bell peppers, 1lb of celery, and some huge tortillas. The registers (two of them) are somewhat antiquated, but the cashiers seemed genuinely enthusiastic. Unfortunately, or not, my total didn&#8217;t meet the $8.00 minimum for using a credit card! I quickly grabbed another 10lbs of potatoes and three more bell peppers. My total was still under $9.00. I was impressed&#8230; shocked even &#8211; compared to the Co-Op prices I was used to, HPP is dirt cheap.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be going there again. I like the service, am excited to try some of their less mainstream offerings, and can&#8217;t get over their prices! (Nothing I purchased was marked as on &#8220;sale&#8221; or &#8220;special&#8221;&#8230; so I&#8217;m assuming these prices are standard.) They&#8217;ll be moving to a bigger building shortly, only a block away &#8211; so I&#8217;m interested to see if this affects atmosphere, price, or service in any way. I&#8217;ll update shortly.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for some place to get produce as the Co-Op shuts down and Treasure Island Foods moves in, I highly recommend Hyde Park Produce. I think you&#8217;ll be pleasantly surprised if you&#8217;ve been buying your produce from a larger grocery store.</p>
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