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    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Romeo's Organic Wholefoods

    Romeo's Organic Wholefoods

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.0 kmNorth Adelaide
    $$$

    Romeo's Organic Wholefoods is a one-stop-shop for health. It has a small range of organic fruit and…read morevegetables, as well as dairy and vegetarian foods. There are aisles of wholemeal organic pasta, flours, nuts, and organic coffee and teas etc. On the other side of the shop is a large range of health and beauty products, including organic and free-of-everything hair-care, moisturisers, make-up and more. At the front of the shop is a small cafe connected to the register. What initially caught me was the sign for $6 organic coffee and vegan muffin. I'm not vegan, but I try to eat it when I'm able, so I bee-lined for the counter. I got myself a latte and a berry muffin, and some free reading material. For an organic coffee, I was impressed. Having just read about the sins of sugar, I had my coffee without my usual one teaspoon, which could have been a mistake since I often need to sugar to take the edge of the bitterness. This however was fine without, and not bitter at all, though maintaining its flavour. It wasn't quite like normal coffee, but I couldn't pin-point why that was. Still, I was happy with it. Vegan sweets are mostly really moist, and this was no exception. I couldn't tell it was vegan apart from its density, and I love a dense muffin, so no complaints here.

    Romeo's Organic Wholefoods is awesome. They stock a few difficult to find products for the chemical…read morefree home, vegetarian/vegan, health conscious individuals. Organic can be pricey as I'm sure you're well aware (I sure as hell am being a uni student) but they do some ok deals on select items. We always browse their discounted items section and scab a few bargains. We shop around quite a bit for organic items and I must say they do alright on price, range and quality. If more big retailers can push organic hopefully it will become more affordable, without compromising the ethics ("free-range" eggs are an example of how standards can be watered down for corporate greed). In the meantime Romeo's Organic Wholefoods is on my list of places to source stuff from. Highly recommend for those that are like-minded!

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    Supplement Superstore

    Supplement Superstore

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.9 km
    $$

    Okay, don't judge. I hear you judging. Alright, go ahead…read more The shopfront of Supplements Superstore is bursting with well-oiled muscles, just like the shop owner (though somewhat less oiled, thankfully). I get an odd look from the one other customer as I wander in wearing my favourite floral dress, and looking decidedly NOT like a body builder. The owner greets me, probably recognising me from my last visit to buy a pile of protein shakes in garishly coloured cartons. I have no need to go into the back room, which is a warehouse space with shelves of two kilo+ sized buckets and bags of various muscle building supplements. I stay in the front room, looking for a supplement called L-Carnitine, a very handy little powder with lots of potential benefits (not that I've been using it consistently enough to really tell). Their prices here are remarkably cheaper than elsewhere I've bought weight-loss and protein boosting whatnots. They also have about five different varieties of it. The owner recommends the lemon flavoured version, but I stick to the only-slightly-icky devil I know. The owner recommends a no-fat powder mix for making pancake snacks, and while I'm tempted, I just take my powder and a Cookies 'n' Cream shake from the fridge. Mistake. Should have stuck with the chocolate. Their website claims to sell their products at internet prices, which I believe. It's definitely handy to have a real person to talk to if you're serious about your muscles. (NB: I am not in this category - a girl just needs to trim down before Christmas, OK? **sidles out of store**)

    I am what's called a mission shopper. I want eggs, so I go and I buy eggs. I don't impulse buy or…read morewander. I'm not especially price sensitive. I went to supplement superstore on the recommendation of a friend to replace a supplement I was out of. I found it, and I bought it. Them the guy behind the counter (the owner I assume) started talking to me. He, in a totally not overbearing way, asked why I was taking it and what I was trying to achieve. We ended up chatting for about 15mins and he upsold me (not pushed, but made me see the value of a complementary product) a second product and left me with the words "if you ever want to come in and have a chat about your fitness and supplements, come in, man. Even if you don't want to buy anything, just come have a chat". Seems like he loves what he does. Prices are great and service is exceptional.

    Crudo Croydon Park - salad - Updated July 2026

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