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"Let's go to Lunch" visits Fresh Choice Market and Deli

Fresh Choice Market and Deli in Anderson

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Fresh Choice Market and Deli in Anderson

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Fresh Choice Market & Deli

3014 N. Main St., Anderson, 864.367.0681

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Sometimes when you live someplace long enough, you realize you have missed certain obvious gems in the community. This especially comes up where local restaurants are concerned.

To fix those oversights, lunch often is the best time to find a place where you haven’t yet eaten and “take the plunge” into the unknown. It might be good, it might be bad, but it will always be an adventure.

All too often, we don’t go somewhere new or different because we don’t know what to expect. That is where this new feature, “Let’s Do Lunch,” comes in. Each week, we will highlight a different spot for lunch that you can try. We will tell you about prices, atmosphere and anything else you need to know before showing up and chowing down.

And if you have a place we should go, don’t hesitate to drop a line. It’s always lunchtime around here.

— So many choices. Hot sandwiches. Cold sandwiches. Wraps. Chips. Fruit.

Fresh Choice Market and Deli really is a fresh choice for lunch. While eating there recently, a friend noted that the veggies in her roast beef wrap tasted “sooooo fresh.”

For meats, they have roast beef, ham, turkey and pastrami. Add cheese and you get provolone, Swiss, havarti and American. Wrap it in crusted white, wheat berry, sour dough or marble rye bread or a wheat, sun-dried tomato or spinach tortilla wrap.

They even have made-fresh-daily salads that you can grab and go. Side dishes include baked potato salad, slaw, chips or a fruit cup.

Sometimes when you sit at the wooden tables inside the cozy shop, an adorably sweet older lady will keep coming over to ask if you need anything.

Opening just a couple months ago, Fresh Choice not only offers many choices for eating in, there are tons of things to look at or buy to take home for dinner.

Prices are reasonable, and if you work near the downtown area, you don’t have to fight so much traffic on Clemson Boulevard, because Fresh Choice is housed just before the mall in the Sullivan Square Shopping Center.

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I have one question,Do they allow any politician`s to scream at you on a microphone,while you are trying to eat?




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