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@rosemarya

@trishanna, As a high risk individual, I have found a way to shop for groceries that is working well for me. I schedule my grocery pick-up for 8am (earliest one) and that order is for my heavy, stable products. I go early for my pickup when the store opens at 7am and pick out my veggies, fruits, meats etc. The store is almost empty, it is easy in/easy out before I drive around the building to get my pick-up order.

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@rosemary. We have early morning shopping here, but there's no guarantee at all on quality or quantity available. Not until I unpack my pickup order do I know whether it's the whole order (almost never) or only half, which is usual, in which case I have to go to another store. So, I do the six-feet thing and hope for the best.

To answer the last question you asked, where to go for diabetic/kidney related healthy foods, I suggest that you visit DaVita.com. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.