That fucking carrot cake Answer from synack on reddit.com
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PCC Natural Markets menu - Seattle WA 98116 - (206) 937-8481
2749 California Avenue Southwest, Seattle, WA 98116 ... Organic wild rice, fennel, kale and red peppers with hearty greens in a lemon citronette. Lb ... Cheese tortellini tossed with basil pesto, red bell peppers and shredded Parmesan cheese. Lb ... Spicy, sesame oil-infused capellini with ...
Videos
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Why is PCC closing in downtown Seattle and is it because of crime?
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Yelp
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PCC Community Markets - Columbia City - Menu - Seattle
Choose from traditional romaine lettuce or PCC's mix of organic kale and Swiss chard. Tossed with deli-made Caesar dressing, fresh croutons, and Parmesan. Served with a roll from the essential baking company, seasonal fruit, a cookie and sparkling water ... Greens tossed with spicy maple pecans, Gorgonzola cheese, and raspberry or balsamic vinaigrette. Served with a roll from the essential baking company, seasonal fruit, a cookie and sparkling water ... Menu ...
Reddit
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r/Seattle on Reddit: Best thing to eat at PCC?
June 12, 2024 -
Either fresh or frozen
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Pcc Community Markets-Greenlake Aurora menu - Seattle WA 98103 - (877) 585-1085
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Yelp
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PCC COMMUNITY MARKETS - FREMONT - Updated March 2026 - 95 Photos & 253 Reviews - 600 N 34th, Seattle, Washington - Grocery - Restaurant Reviews - Phone Number - Yelp
August 10, 2025 - PCC COMMUNITY MARKETS - FREMONT - Try Our New Menu - 600 N 34th, Seattle, WA 98103, 95 Photos, (206) 632-6811, Mon - 6:00 am - 11:00 pm, Tue - 6:00 am - 11:00 pm, Wed - 6:00 am - 11:00 pm, Thu - 6:00 am - 11:00 pm, Fri - 6:00 am - 11:00 pm, Sat - 6:00 am - 11:00 pm, Sun - 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
National Co+op Grocers
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PCC Community Markets (West Seattle) | National Co+op Grocers
As the largest natural foods cooperative in the country, PCC Community Markets has a long and colorful history. We began as a food-buying club for fifteen families in 1953, so our passion for delicious food and our commitment to community go way back. We have nine locations serving the Seattle ...
Tripadvisor
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PCC NATURAL MARKETS, Seattle - Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number - Tripadvisor
PCC is primarily a grocery store. But do a great job of also being a great place to have breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The choices are many, great selections of soups, deli foods, pizza, desserts, and much more.
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PCC COMMUNITY MARKETS - GREEN LAKE AURORA - Updated December 2025 - 96 Photos & 169 Reviews - 7504 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, Washington - Grocery - Restaurant Reviews - Phone Number - Menu - Yelp
September 9, 2025 - “This is my neighborhood PCC and I am always pleased.” in 2 reviews · “The Perfect Protein Salad is my go-to item when I'm there and I also like their homemade soups.” in 4 reviews · “Best produce, best aromatherapy oils, creams and lotions, deli food, seafood, wine, and beer.” in 4 reviews · Grocery Store · Smoothie · Juice Bars & Smoothies · Supermarket · Breakfast · Sushi · Suggest an edit · 7504 Aurora Ave N · Seattle, WA 98103 ·
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PCC NATURAL MARKETS, Seattle - Fremont - Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number - Tripadvisor
I bought some fresh salmon that tasted later like it had come directly to the store from the boat. And I couldn't resist an obviously fresh loaf of bread from nearby Essential Bakery. Though relatively small, compared to most other supermarkets in the area, PCC's eclectic range of offerings should be sufficient for just about everyone.
Progressive Grocer
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PCC Community Markets Announces Opening Date for Downtown Seattle Store | Progressive Grocer
June 24, 2025 - As downtown Seattle has experienced a rebound, the reimagined smaller-scale store at 4th Avenue and Union Street is designed to meet the needs of commuters, visitors and local residents during the weekday. Customers can pick up convenient items for breakfast and lunch and choose from an array of grab-and-go offerings for dinner and other meals and snacks. Other features include deli products from the PCC Market Kitchen, a hot bar, salad bar, fresh sushi and an assortment of beer and wine, along with everyday grocery staples and essentials.
LinkedIn
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PCC Community Markets | LinkedIn
PCC operates 16 stores in the Puget Sound area, including the cities of Bellevue, Bothell, Burien, Edmonds, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond and Seattle.
Reddit
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r/Seattle on Reddit: Wtf is PCC?
December 10, 2024 -
Why does anyone shop there? I don’t get it.
Because of convenience? Worse selection than anywhere else. Because of price? It’s more expensive than anywhere else. Because of quality? Worse than Met Market and still more expensive.
I really don’t get it. Or is it just because it’s a co-op? I’m failing to see how that justifies insanely high prices and limited selection.
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Broadly speaking, it's ethics. PCC is strongly committed to sustainable agriculture and positive social and economic impact. They actively support local sustainable farmers, advocate for sustainability in the wider food system, treat their employees with respect, and don't ever put profit over the well being of the community, employees or the planet. For some people - particularly those with a lot of disposable income, supporting those values is worth money. Personally, I don't shop much at PCC, because I think there are more efficient ways I could use that extra money to support my values. But that's all there is to it. It's a way for those who have the money to spend to buy food that they know is produced sustainably by people who are paid and treated fairly.
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Their website has multiple pages to answer this question. You can simply not shop there.