[
{
"name": "Related Stories / Support Us Combo",
"component": "11591218",
"insertPoint": "4",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "4"
},{
"name": "Air - Billboard - Inline Content",
"component": "11591214",
"insertPoint": "2/3",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "7"
},{
"name": "R1 - Beta - Mobile Only",
"component": "12287027",
"insertPoint": "8",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "8"
},{
"name": "Air - MediumRectangle - Inline Content - Mobile Display Size 2",
"component": "11591215",
"insertPoint": "12",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "12"
},{
"name": "Air - MediumRectangle - Inline Content - Mobile Display Size 2",
"component": "11591215",
"insertPoint": "4th",
"startingPoint": "16",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "12"
}
,{
"name": "RevContent - In Article",
"component": "12527128",
"insertPoint": "3/5",
"requiredCountToDisplay": "5"
}
]
Mai Pham visited Revival Market and wrote about her awesome experience there. Commenter Ali agreed that it's a great place:
Love it. I'm such a fan. The bread. The meat. The coffee. All of it. And I run in to people I know there all the time. AND I love the grocery sacks. I know that's a weird thing to like, but I hate plastic crap bags you get most places. I love the sturdy brown paper bag with a handle. I holds my loaves of multigrain and brioche bread perfectly without tipping, tearing or spilling.
We are right there with you, Ali -- paper bags rule. Of course, some shoppers bring their own bags to the grocery store. Tell us, EOW readers: How do you get your groceries home?