Sponsored: Taste of Local is August 13
Experience a “TASTE of LOCAL” at Ingles Markets in Asheville — 1865 Hendersonville Road. Thursday, August 13th 3:30 - 6:00
Sponsored: Are chickens given steroids?
QUESTION: Are chickens given steroids?
ANSWER: NO!
Despite what you may have heard from that TV celebrity doctor, the fearmongering food blogger, or even a well-intentioned neighbor; chickens in the United States are not given hormones (steroids) to promote their growth, and in fact it’s illegal.
Sponsored: What should I be looking at when I buy cereal?
QUESTION: What should I be looking at when I buy cereal? Fiber? Calories? Fat? Sugar....I'm so confused!
ANSWER: Eating cereal is a good way to get fiber in your breakfast meal. You can also have cereal as a snack with milk or use it to top plain Greek yogurt. Since the main goal of cereal is the fiber , that should definitely be something you look for.
Not waffle fries, just a sinkhole: Towering mound of dirt go back in once construction finished
Work continues on repairs to a massive sinkhole that collapsed suddenly near Ingles grocery store in Waynesville several weeks ago.
‘Ingles on the Hill’ poised for $7.5 million construction project
A major expansion and renovation of the Ingles grocery store on Russ Avenue in Waynesville is finally imminent.
Sponsored: Finding gluten-free products at Ingles
QUESTION: Why aren’t all of your gluten free items on one aisle at my Ingles store?
ANSWER: There are several reasons for this:
Sponsored: Local at Ingles … Might be your neighborhood business or farm
Ingles founder, Robert Ingle, always had the goal of buying as much as possible from local farmers and vendors/suppliers. That motto has continued over the past 50 years. Many of our customers don’t realize that the majority of Laura Lynn products come from companies based in states within about 250 miles of our Corporate offices and Distribution Center in Black Mountain NC.
Sponsored: Can genetically modified wheat cause sensitivity?
QUESTION: Could I be sensitive to wheat because it has been genetically modified?
ANSWER: NO!
Sponsored: Should I be worried about arsenic in my food?
QUESTION: Should I be worried about arsenic in my food?
ANSWER: There are two different types of arsenic, organic and inorganic. Inorganic arsenic is found naturally in rocks, especially in areas where there is or has been volcanic activity.
Sponsored: What do you do as the Ingles dietitian?
QUESTION: What kinds of things do you do as the dietitian for Ingles?
ANSWER: My job is primarily to inform consumers and our Ingles Markets associates about nutrition and food-related issues. I have been the Corporate Dietitian for Ingles Markets for almost 15 years!