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Default LA area: Going to Bristol Farms

I'll be driving from San Diego to Sacramento later this month, and I plan to
stop off at one of the Bristol Farms stores as I go through the LA
megalopolis. I'm familiar with the one in Manhattan Beach, but I'm not
dead-set on going to that one on this trip. So for residents of the area,
I've got these questions:

1. Does any particular Bristol Farms store stand out above the others? Or
are they all pretty much alike?

2. Are there any must-get items there? My current shopping list only has
Balsamico Tradizionale and the Buona Forchetta Hazelnut-Sage Filoncino. I'm
sure I'll stumble across many other wonderful items, but is there anything
in particular I should seek?

Bob


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