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Sources:
  1. LDS Dry Pack online sheet is always up to date (Provident Living on LDS.org Site) and is the lowest prices I have seen ANYWHERE for the items they carry. (Pros: Great turnover, clean food, Lowest prices possible, In town, no minimum amount needed. Cons: Not necessarily best quality (but still good!), Must remember check and has a maximum amount per month (for good reason))
  2. Azure Standard Online website, create a username to see prices and place order. I am a drop point, but please tell me if you are placing an order to it. Talk to me for more info. (Pros: Online ordering, Wide Selection, Delivered to house. Cons: Same as the pros!, minimum purchase required (or combine orders with a friend), must place order by same deadline each month)
  3. Honeyville In store prices - as of January Flier. Company locations in California and Utah (and online). Chandler store opened more recently. Kyrene/202 behind Harley Davidson. The company recently branched out into more variety of grains - also large selection of storage containers, freeze dried produce and other emergency preparedness categories. (Pros: In Town, Wide Selection, informative Cons: not necessarily best price)
  4. Sprouts: Call and ask for Bulk Department for large orders. (Pros: In town, Can order practically anything, Cons: Even on Sale it seemed that the items I checked were not cheaper... although they have some items that are hard to find and you can get a small quantity to 'sample' and test what you like or prefer.)
  5. FoodWise: Great source for information and great quality but price is higher. In many cases, it is you get what you pay for... The dry dairy is superior (cells are not oxidized) and for those with sensitivities,..., it is a great source (Freeze dried fruits/veggies are organic-- I believe the dairy is as well) .

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