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    Raisin Rack Keeps Westerville Served with Healthy Organic Foods

    With the release of more and more health conscious films uncovering the dirty secrets of the food industry, the average person has become more open to healthy and organic options for themselves and their families. Raisin Rack, a natural foods market located on Schrock Road in Westerville, was created to make the transition from processed foods to all natural organic foods easy, without breaking the bank.

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    Although grocery giants such as Kroger and Giant Eagle have sections in their stores for the health conscious, Raisin Rack continues to dominate with additions such as weekly samples, supplements, a large variety of items including such as essential oils, and even a cafe. The Rack offers their customers a variety of foods which include gluten free and vegan items, and natural herbs. Foods that have been genetically modified have no place in the store, and managers who call the place “an island in the storm” take great pride in having one of the only stores in the region that sells nothing but 100% organic produce.

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    Raisin Rack sells locally grown food and beef that is grass fed and has not been treated with antibiotics, as well as bison and local chicken and eggs. Their website includes weekly produce specials, coupons, a product video library, and a convenient app so you can take Raisin Rack wherever you go.

    Although changing the same habits you’ve had for years can be difficult, Raisin Rack can make the transition smooth with its helpful and knowledgable associates and informational website. 

    For more information, visit www.raisinrack.com.

    All photos by Michelle Mwaura.

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    Michelle Mwaurahttps://columbusunderground.com
    Michelle is a sophomore journalism student at OU who enjoys photography, tweeting, and writing about entertainment and fashion. She hopes to one day move to the Big Apple. She is also still bitter that Haagen-Dazs is located in Oakland, California rather than Denmark, as previously thought.
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