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Let’s Show Some Love to Aurora Market Who Were Robbed Over Easter


Irving and Warder Street, NW

Thanks to all who shared the sad scene from the recently opened Aurora Market in Park View:

Unfortunate, when your a small business owner dedicated to the local community, decide to take a day off after working 7 days a week for 3 months to celebrate Easter with your family, and then get robbed!

Aurora Market’s website says:

“Aurora Market is family owned and operated. As residents and business owners, of Park View, we have a personal and professional interest in ensuring that we meet and or exceed the dietary needs of our community. Through food we believe that we can uplift, bring equality, and unify our community. We achieve this by promoting international brands, hard-to-find products, small batch producers, and supporting locally-owned businesses.

At Aurora Market, we strive to bring a tailored shopping experience to our customers. We achieve this by soliciting product recommendations, researching approved vendors, and shelving requests or equivalent substitutes.

Our goal is provide high-quality nutritional options that are 100% natural, organic, cruelty-free, and environmentally friendly. With this in mind, we are working towards being 100% sustainable in our operations through procurement of 100% biodegradable packaging, utensils, household items, and waste management.”

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