Frisco now has two H-E-B stores and people still can't get enough. We don't blame them.
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The new store, at 899 University Drive at U.S. 380 and Farm Road 423, marks the 15th store in North Texas. The amenities at the new 130,000-square-foot location include a True Texas BBQ restaurant, drive-through pharmacy and gas station. The usual list of highlights includes a bakery, deli and robust cheese selection. Sushiya is in play, of course, as are the Made Simple meals, chef demonstrations, a large organic and Texas-grown produce section and a meat market with prime, natural, organic and Wagyu selections. The floral department is flourishing and H-E-B is the No.
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