Thursday, March 11, 2010

Walmart Bests Whole Foods in Blind Taste Tests [Saving Money]


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Walmart Bests Whole Foods in Blind Taste Tests [Saving Money]

In a series of blind taste tests performed by The Atlantic's Corby Kummer, he found, to his surprise, that much of Walmart's new locally-grown fruits and vegetables taste just as good as (and sometimes better than) what you'll find at higher end stores like Whole Foods, but at a far better price. Kummer bought a bunch of fresh eggs, cheese, spinach, pears, and other locally-produced food from both Walmart and Whole Foods, cooked up a meal, and invited a bunch of friends over for a blind taste test. Here's what they discovered:



As I had been in my own kitchen, the tasters were surprised when the results were unblinded at the end of the meal and they learned that in a number of instances they had adamantly preferred Walmart produce. And they weren't entirely happy.



Walmart didn't win every time, but apparently you can find some good produce at the megastore. [The Atlantic]










~david

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