With 23 Florida locations, Sprouts is not new to the Sunshine State, but this will be the chain s first foray into Miami-Dade. (There are currently two Sprouts locations in Broward, as well as stores in Deerfield Beach and Miramar.)
The grocer s format can be thought of as one part Whole Foods, one part Trader Joe s. Shoppers will be able to tell Sprouts is unique from the moment they step into the store, Sprouts spokesperson Kalia Pang tells
New Times. Right off the bat, they’ll notice an open layout with an emphasis on fresh food and produce at the heart of the store.
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Seniors line up for COVID-19 vaccine in Homestead
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The King Jesus Church of Ministry in Homestead is the latest site to be selected to inoculate the most vulnerable.
500 people, ages 65 and over, all from the South Dade area, received their first shot to protect themselves from COVID-19.
It was a collaborative effort between Miami-Dade commissioner Kionne McGhee, Pastors from the South Miami-Dade area and various community leaders.
The vaccination effort in faith-based environments helps to target underserved communities. It’s a critical mission that Governor Ron DeSantis spoke of a few days ago during a visit to Aventura.
“I think it’s gonna make an incredible difference and we’re gonna continue to be doing these efforts in places of worship,” said DeSantis.