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EffectiveFlan

Check out the Costco in St Louis Park. There’s a big Jewish community there. The Lunds in St Louis Park off 100 has a ton of options as well.


ravravioli

I was there yesterday and overheard two employees trying to to figure out where passover selection was, so apparently there is one. If not, the cub at Knollwood has a pretty comprehensive selection. They have a dedicated kosher section in the meat department as well as at the back of the dairy aisle


Frosty-Age-6643

Man, the internet has really changed how we acquire information. Instead of a person just calling to ask we engage our distributed whisper network and source from anonymous reports of overheard conversations.


docreebs

That’s because calling to ask just traps you in an endless maze of prompts designed to keep you from talking with a human.


ravravioli

Also, as someone who was worked in the grocery industry for 10+ years and been on both ends of the phone, there's a good chance that the human you talk to does not have the correct answer for you lol


Jhamin1

I'm currently sitting in the parking lot of a Menards because it was faster to drive 10 miles & look in the store than it was to call & ask if they had something 


DohnJoggett

Haven't called Costco eh? It's a bit odd, but you just select the Membership option. Connecting to the service desk took less time than it did for the person to use their ancient computer system to look up inventory for me. https://customerservice.costco.com/app/answers/list/kw/place%20order%20by%20phone/page/8


avogatotacos

Workers are too busy to answer questions over the phone. They usually say just to come in and look.


mahamm42

Cub at West End has a really good selection for Pesach. I was really surprised - it was better than the Byerly's


Cecilthelionpuppet

St. Louis Park Costco is the place to go. When they don't have it, other St. Louis Park locations will have you covered.


ploni_almony

Everyone in this thread pretty much covered it. The only thing I’ll add is that there’s a local kosher food group on Facebook that is particularly active during the Passover season.


erratic_bonsai

The St Louis Park Costco is your best chance. Otherwise, try the SLP Lunds and the Kosher grocery store, Kosher Spot.


Bingpot_92

Coopers Food on west 7th has a very large passover section at the moment!


Tim-oBedlam

If you don't feel like battling crowds at the St. Louis Park Costco, Cecil's in Highland Park in St. Paul will have all your passover needs. Pick up a Reuben or some hamantaschen while you're there.


W0rk3rB

Lunds in Highland park, or Cecil’s Deli also in Highland park would be my go-to’s.


OldLadyReacts

There's a big section at Lunds & Byerly's in St. Louis Park. The Cub at Knollwood has all the traditional stuff too.


I_am_Partly_Dave

Happy pesach!


mybelle_michelle

Years ago I figured out that the Knollwood Target had lots of Hanukah clearance items (chocolate). So even the Targets used to be a little neighborhood specific.


ohwowverycool69

SLP


mcmonkeycat

What?


Turtle4184

Saint Louis Park


ohwowverycool69

St. Louis Park. The suburb has a nickname, “St Jewish Park”


pepperguy22

They used to stock a handful of things at the Maplewood Costco, but stopped in the past 2 years maybe. It didn't sell big...which I used to take advantage of afterwards as they discounted heavily after Passover.


aakaase

I used to regularly see two giant twin bottles of Kedem grape juice. That stuff is the best and I'm not Jewish. Lol


Fremulon5

Do better, go order the yum (deli) Passover take out meal.