We just found out.
It's a good/bad situation.
The store is called Tremonton Nutrition. They moved into the building previously occupied by the US Department of Agriculture who moved to a nice new shiny building west of I-15. Funny, we've driven by that location several times since last fall, but never saw the yellow banner.
When you move to a smaller town, there are pros and cons. One of the pros is the lack of people. Don't misunderstand...we like people, just not thousands upon thousands of people in a very small space. Of course, with less people comes less of everything, fewer stores, fewer options when it comes to things a person/family needs.
One thing we do miss is access to a nutrition store. Now, we have one. It's not the biggest and it doesn't have everything we'd like, but it does have many of the basics. We won't have to drive to Logan or Ogden every time we're low on supplies.
The way this area is growing, we suspect there will be more and more new stores. The town could use a movie theater (which, we heard is in the plans...), and many more restaurants. There's going to be a food truck park that will at least give us more options.
My wife and I have discussed many times that because this little town is growing, people will create ways to fill the demands of a new population. We've wondered if there were a business we could open up here...
Then, we'd be the new store in town.
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