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1 6.01D SELECTING STORE OPTIONS DSelecting Store Options

22 Convenience Stores Limited selection Open 24 hours Usually more expensive 6.01DSelecting Store Options

3 Electronic Ordering/Pick Up At Store Order online/someone shops for you You pick it up and pay for order Usually more expensive DSelecting Store Options

44 Farmers’ Markets Food sold directly from grower 6.01DSelecting Store Options

5 Food Cooperatives Group of consumers own and operate stores DSelecting Store Options

66 Home Grown Not really a store, but YOU grow or raise some of your own food needs 6.01DSelecting Store Options

7 Specialty Stores Stores that sell only one item or only a few items DSelecting Store Options

88 Supermarkets/Supercenters Carry a variety of foods and non-food items 6.01DSelecting Store Options

9 Warehouse Stores Sell food in bulk quantities DSelecting Store Options