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Six supermarkets with the best food in America

No one likes limp lettuce, mushy melons, bland brisket, or chewy chicken. And for more than two decades, Consumer Reports has surveyed hundreds of thousands of readers in search of the nation’s top grocery chains—stores that offer what consumers demand most: great fresh foods, fast and friendly service, competitive prices, and a sparkling shopping environment. It seems like a no-brainer, but finding a supermarket that’s top-notch all around remains elusive.

Success is easier to come by when you live near a boutique chain, such as the fabled gourmet grocers Citarella in New York City, Dorothy Lane Market in Dayton, Ohio, and Rice Epicurean Market in Houston. But a high level of quality and consistency is harder to achieve among companies that operate dozens, even hundreds, of stores.

That’s especially true of food quality, and our new supermarket Ratings prove the point. Of the 55 chains in ConsumerReport's survey, just six, including Whole Food, Sprouts and Publix, earned exemplary marks from more than 27,000 readers for the finest fare—succulent fruits and vegetables, and delectable meats.

What makes these six supermarkets stand out? Click here to read the inside story from several of the retailers at www.yahoo.com/food/where-to-buy-the-best-food-in-america-82411873278.html

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