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From Processed Junk to Real Food Why the Market Matters

Let’s talk about food. Because no matter where you live, you have to eat — and in America, that’s a problem.

The U.S. Grocery Game

Walk into a supermarket and it feels like a trap.

  • Labels that need a chemistry degree to decode.
  • “Fresh” produce shipped thousands of miles, picked green, sprayed and waxed.
  • Prices that keep climbing, even as quality goes down.

And the kicker? We’re paying more for food that’s actively making us less healthy.

The Colmar Difference

In Colmar, food comes from the source.

  • Daily markets where the person who grew your vegetables is the one selling them.
  • Bakeries with bread that goes stale in a day — because real bread is supposed to.
  • Cheese, meat, and fish that are fresh, affordable, and part of daily life, not some “luxury.”

Food isn’t just fuel there. It’s community. It’s health. It’s joy.

Why This Matters for Families

We’re raising kids. And we don’t want “food” to mean “chemicals.” We want them to know what real food tastes like, and we want to afford it without sacrificing everything else.

The market isn’t just about eating. It’s about living better, together.

From processed chaos to real croissants.

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