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Don't forget the Hocking Hills too.
I just went to Jungle Jim's for the first time this weekend actually. What an amazing place. For those that don't know, it's basically an IKEA sized grocery store. Over 6 acres (24000 m^2 )
Funny, I just got out of their parking lot. its basically 3-4 whole grocery stores and a warehouse all together.
I don't drink alcohol myself, but the alcohol department is the size of a grocery store on its own with booze from all over. Aisles upon aisles of wine and beer, and a backroom for the more expensive stuff (4 digit price tags and up). Cigars, brewing kits, etc.
The "regular" groceries and cookware section are the entrance.
A health foods area, roughly large gas station in size.
Then the main cool factor (and biggest section) is international foods. There's no real good way to describe it with words.
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