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flapjack212 t1_jeec0gl wrote

are you european?

i feel like this was super common in all supermarkets in europe but i've virtually never seen it here in the US

all this to say i don't know of any options for you other than to buy a juicer

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ebastoria t1_jeecc0i wrote

Wonder Bagels on Jersey Ave makes it but I think only cups. Sprove has small bottles.

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bubandbob t1_jeee2r3 wrote

I remember some suburban Whole Foods had these machines before the pandemic. I haven't seen them in the NYC or Edgewater stores, though.

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microbeparty t1_jeef6n1 wrote

I've only seen those in Italian special grocery stores with all kinds of prepared foods. Uncle Giuseppes/Ivarones etc. I'm not sure they have any of those in JC--if there are I'd love to know!

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whats_goodie t1_jeehiie wrote

Doesn't Key Food do this? Or am I thinking about the peanut butter machine..?

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jim13101713 t1_jeeidt3 wrote

Trader Joe’s sold it previously - not sure if they still do.

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norman81118 t1_jeek4gp wrote

Sam’s Club does this on weekends, not sure of anywhere else though

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RealOkarin t1_jeek9y3 wrote

The Bergenline Marketplace in Union City has that machine.

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zbo201 t1_jeekgb1 wrote

Cafasso Fairway market in Fort Lee

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MrLurker698 t1_jeekx4f wrote

The new Whole Foods in FiDi (1 Wall Street) has one of these machines

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KluelessNobody t1_jeemxyb wrote

Oliva on Grove Street is the right answer. They make amazing juices

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future_harriet t1_jeennjm wrote

I know this isn’t what you’re asking for, but I find the Kennesaw or Natalie’s brands of orange juice to be nearly as good. Basically anything that is fresh squeezed cold pressed, not pasteurized.

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Large_Environment_38 t1_jeet0jt wrote

There's a deli on Wayne and Grove I've seen the machine in the window, not sure they use it or do different sizes though

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sandra22223 t1_jeeukl3 wrote

LUXURY JUICE! Real talk Fresh fruits and fresh juices shouldn’t be a luxury doe and should be accessible for everyone. Trader Joe’s does sell freshly squeezed orange juice that doesn’t taste artificial and is more reasonably priced. You can also order juice online from Whole Foods/ Fresh Direct

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Vegoia2 t1_jef3yi6 wrote

any Seabra's or health food place in North NJ, try a Brasilian juice bar, look on yelp, there are many in JC.

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lazysloath1 t1_jegdvjl wrote

My 2 cents after living in jc more than a decade. The juice you get at Wonder bagel ( Bergen Ave) are from the oranges that are near end of their life. Mostly sourced from the vegetables stores adjacent to the store. Also sometimes when the juicer machine is not gentle on them , it catches part of the peel and juice becomes slightly bitter.

My suggestion is to get a manual juicer from dollar store ( under 5$), cut oranges in half and make your own juice. It hardly takes 5-10 mins and you get half the price. Experiment with different kinds or oranges such as Florida Juice oranges ( they are hard to peel but perfect for juice).

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lazysloath1 t1_jege9ux wrote

You are correct. We live in a country which is largest producer of corn and peanut. But it is cheaper when processed. Fresh corn is a LUXURY. Also fresh peanuts also not so cheap and readily available.

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Technical-Monk-2146 t1_jeh5ami wrote

Pizzeria Las Americas on Warren makes fresh orange juice. You can order any size you want. Is Subia’s still around? They used to make fresh juices.

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