$10 for $20 Worth of Locally Grown Produce at Plum Market
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- Variety of organic products
- Locally grown produce
- Seasonal selections
Grocery stores, like weddings, require participants to walk down the aisle accompanied by easy-listening music while trying not to think about ice cream. Get hitched to healthy sustenance with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of produce at Plum Market’s Ann Arbor location.
Plum Market stocks its stores with a medley of seasonal, organic, and locally grown produce. Satiate citrus salivations with tree-ripened California peaches and nectarines ($1.99/lb.) or the prickly piquancy of golden ripe pineapples ($3.99 each). Rainbow-hued four-packs of bell peppers are ripe for stuffing or sprucing up salads ($6 for two), and a 12-ounce club pack of raspberries can tickle gullets with a tart and tasty snack or dye teeth to match pre-existing fuchsia hair coloring ($4.99). USDA Organic and Taste Michigan signs are draped throughout the produce department, insulating shoppers from stale taste intrusions, faulty freshness, and sweet-talking apples hawking time-share opportunities. In an effort to support local businesses and promote Earth-friendly practices, Plum Market features numerous Michigan growers such as Garden Works and Homer's Andrew Shettler.
- Variety of organic products
- Locally grown produce
- Seasonal selections
Grocery stores, like weddings, require participants to walk down the aisle accompanied by easy-listening music while trying not to think about ice cream. Get hitched to healthy sustenance with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of produce at Plum Market’s Ann Arbor location.
Plum Market stocks its stores with a medley of seasonal, organic, and locally grown produce. Satiate citrus salivations with tree-ripened California peaches and nectarines ($1.99/lb.) or the prickly piquancy of golden ripe pineapples ($3.99 each). Rainbow-hued four-packs of bell peppers are ripe for stuffing or sprucing up salads ($6 for two), and a 12-ounce club pack of raspberries can tickle gullets with a tart and tasty snack or dye teeth to match pre-existing fuchsia hair coloring ($4.99). USDA Organic and Taste Michigan signs are draped throughout the produce department, insulating shoppers from stale taste intrusions, faulty freshness, and sweet-talking apples hawking time-share opportunities. In an effort to support local businesses and promote Earth-friendly practices, Plum Market features numerous Michigan growers such as Garden Works and Homer's Andrew Shettler.