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Raisin Rack In Westerville, Ohio (columbus Area)


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For those of you in the Columbus area (and Mamaw over in PA), I was at the new Raisin Rack store yesterday. The shelves are not completely stocked yet - there were boxes in the aisles with employees working feverishly to complete the task. I wiped out some of the Tinkyada they had on the shelf (they had more in boxes though) :P . It feels much more spacious than the old location across the road.

The best part was the deli - I didn't check it out the last time we were at the old store. My fiancee was hungry from not eating anything all day (he was at the hospital with me) and while I was loading my cart with Kinni-toos, Tinkyada and Ener-G Papa's Loaf, he went to the deli to get a sandwich for himself. He tracked me down - so excited - that they would make a sandwich for me on gluten-free bread! This was the first time that I have ever eaten a gluten-free sandwich away from home! Wow - what a feeling! It was pretty good too!

Tracy


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For those of you in the Columbus area (and Mamaw over in PA), I was at the new Raisin Rack store yesterday. The shelves are not completely stocked yet - there were boxes in the aisles with employees working feverishly to complete the task. I wiped out some of the Tinkyada they had on the shelf (they had more in boxes though) :P . It feels much more spacious than the old location across the road.

The best part was the deli - I didn't check it out the last time we were at the old store. My fiancee was hungry from not eating anything all day (he was at the hospital with me) and while I was loading my cart with Kinni-toos, Tinkyada and Ener-G Papa's Loaf, he went to the deli to get a sandwich for himself. He tracked me down - so excited - that they would make a sandwich for me on gluten-free bread! This was the first time that I have ever eaten a gluten-free sandwich away from home! Wow - what a feeling! It was pretty good too!

Tracy

Thanks for the update. I haven't had a chance to get up there since the move.

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