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  2. Whole Foods vs. Trader Joe’s — Which Store Is Better for Your ...

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    However, pasta costs a bit more at Trader Joe’s than at Whole Foods — $2.99 will get you 16 ounces of brown rice and quinoa spaghetti versus $1.09 for a bag of spaghetti at Whole Foods.

  3. 10 Whole Foods Hot Bar Menu Items That Are Worth the Price

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    The Whole Foods hot bar, for example, has shot up to a staggering $11.99 per pound, which means filling up your container might exceed $20 a lot faster than you'd expect. (Don't even get us ...

  4. Do Whole Foods’ New Prices Beat Trader Joe’s?

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  5. Milk substitute - Wikipedia

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    Soy milk seems to have the closest protein level to cow's milk, with oat and almond milk having less. Cow's milk tends to have higher levels of lipids. However, plant based milks tend to contain more dietary fiber. [8] In calcium, some nut milks and soy milk have a comparable level of calcium to cow's milk, as many are fortified to contain more ...

  6. Soy milk - Wikipedia

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    Soy milk may be used as a substitute for dairy milk by individuals who are vegan or lactose intolerant. Soy milk is also used in making imitation dairy products such as soy yogurt, soy cream, soy kefir, and soy-based cheese analogues. [4] [5] It is also used as an ingredient for making milkshakes, pancakes, smoothies, bread, mayonnaise, and ...

  7. Nido (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Nido is a milk substitute powder and milk powder brand manufactured by Nestlé. It was introduced in 1944 in Switzerland . [ 1 ] The range claims to offer "nutrition solutions for each stage of childhood".

  8. Here's exactly how much more you're paying to shop at Whole Foods

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    Whole Foods charges the biggest premium over its competitors in meat, where prices are roughly 40% more expensive than those at rival supermarkets.

  9. List of soy-based foods - Wikipedia

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    Abura-age – Deep-fried tofu slices; Cheonggukjang – Korean fermented soybeans; Doenjang – Fermented soybean paste [1]; Doubanjiang – Chinese spicy bean paste; Douchi – Fermented and salted black soybean