Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 I don't think I've seen them at any of the HyVee stores closest to us, here in Illinois. 2 in Quincy and 1 in Macomb--I've been to them, and didn't see the Worthington products. But it's possible they do have them and I didn't happen to find them, or maybe they have them now when they didn't last time I was there--it was quite some time ago. I really like thy HyVee stores. My 2 daughters used to live in Macomb, IL. and I'd go over to the HyVee there whenever we'd drive up to visit one or both of them. I remember twice I asked one of the managers there for that kind of extra firm organic tofu they USED to carry (Wildwood brand, in 20-oz. chunks). They ordered it for me and I didn't have to buy the whole case--but I did want 3 packages, anyway. It's still my favorite tofu of all the ones I've tried so far. HyVee is wonderful--I just wish there were many more in our area around here. I think most of them are around Iowa and other points west of Illinois... (Thinking of all the neat stuff HyVee has--I shouldn't be hungry! I put 21,000 -plus steps on my pedometer today (over 8--almost got to NINE miles) and then promptly came home and stuffed a BUNCH of potato chips into my face! UGH! WHAT WAS I THINKING?!!!) --with chagrin, but I'm proud of my exercise effort, anyway! --Laura B., in Illinois HyVee has them, also. If Kroger carries them, Dillon's and King Sooper probably would, too. Audrey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 If they aren't there, try the aisle with the tuna. I found them on the bottom shelf, under all of the canned sea food poducts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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