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		By: Michaela		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We went to Costco earlier this week and found so few staple vegan products it wasn&#039;t worth the membership. We did find two kinds of vegan protein powder, but we don&#039;t use enough to justify the price of membership. Similarly, beans, rice and produce were close enough in price to our local Aldi that the membership wasn&#039;t worth it. I did write and ask them to carry some more vegan meat alternatives, like tofu and Field Roast, at our local store, though!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We went to Costco earlier this week and found so few staple vegan products it wasn&#8217;t worth the membership. We did find two kinds of vegan protein powder, but we don&#8217;t use enough to justify the price of membership. Similarly, beans, rice and produce were close enough in price to our local Aldi that the membership wasn&#8217;t worth it. I did write and ask them to carry some more vegan meat alternatives, like tofu and Field Roast, at our local store, though!</p>
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