Great health food option in a small town! Coming from a place that abounds with health stores and whole foods, I wasn’t holding out much hope of finding a place to get some healthy and natural necessities. I’m in luck! This store has a pretty good selection, not extensive and I’ll still need to go to St George or order on Amazon, but great for quick things. The place is clean and laid out well, the staff nice and helpful, and I love the little vitamin and snack bar sized baskets! The prices are reasonable and they even have a rewards program for every dollar you spend. Will definitely be back a lot!
Gigi P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redlands, CA
Clean, well-lit, reasonably priced: what a delight to find such a well stocked store. We were 300 miles from home when we discovered our unscented Dr. Bonner’s Magic Soap had not left home with us. Alas, it was home alone, and we were without. Thanks to Sunshine Nutrition, and lovely Heather, we were able to continue our ten day journey sans pseudo scent. It was a good day, and a great trip. If you are traveling through, check out Cedar Breaks, and the Parowan Gap. Safe journey, stay clean. :-)
Kenneth S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glendale, CA
When we planned our stay in the nearby Duck Creek Village, we were told that the only grocery option around was Wal*Mart. We weren’t too happy about that, and were intrigued to stumble upon Sunshine Nutrition. Although the produce section was small, we were able to get fresh fruits and veggies to last us a few days, as well as eggs, vegetarian sausages, and more. We didn’t need to shop anywhere else! You’d think that we’re spoiled, being from Los Angeles, a place with Whole Foods and health nuts galore. But we found ourselves wishing there was a small, health-focused market like this near our home. Another review said this store would«sink» in a bigger city — I disagree! Service was friendly but passive — nobody offered to help us, but they were perfectly nice when we were checking out.
Jen D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
The selection and prices are good. I would have appreciated a bit more help. One gal was very friendly, the other not so much. Overall, impressed and very happy there was a natural food store in Cedar City!
Zelda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Peru, IL
I’ve been to this store a handful of times. I always ended up spending like $ 70 for a few things and I was ok with the store even tho it was expensive until I met the owner(?) A really unfriendly woman who seemed to frighten her employees and who shamed me for opening the box of a $ 12 bottle of bachs flower remedy. I didn’t attempt to open the bottle — I just wanted to see what kind of container it was before purchasing it as the box was nondescript. Please be nicer!!! This is a hippie health food store!
Chad H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Aurora, CO
This is a great place – unlike what others here have said, it’s always clean, has very good produce, and the staff is always friendly, courteous and helpful. They are the only health food type store in Cedar City and they have stayed in business, in a tough economy and small town, for many years. Please patronize them when you’re passing through or if you live here and need vitamins, green products, health foods or natural groceries.
Mark S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tampa, FL
I agree with Scott’s review insofar as they have SOME healty stuff, which is difficult to come by in Utah in general. However, in any more urban environment this store would sink, and not be missed! The typical sorry assortment of pills and overpriced organic cans. Severely lacking in the bulk, dairy and produce departments-go to the Cedar City Wal-mart supercenter, if you need some decent organic lettuce(they have«organic girl» brand-very tasty!!)
Bob R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
This is a review by a vacationing vegetarian Hallelujah, there are soy products in Utah. None are to be found in plain old supermarkets here. But this store is well stocked with everything a veggie and/or health conscious traveler could need and the prices aren’t too bad considering the virtual monopoly they have on most of their SKUs.