Is "POS SPROUTS FARMERS 123 MAIN St SPROUTS FO" fraud?

Written by Remi Russell

June 18th, 2024

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What is "POS SPROUTS FARMERS 123 MAIN St SPROUTS FO"?

Sprouts Farmers Market has been in business since 2002. The company operates as a supermarket chain that focuses on fresh, natural, and organic products. Its retail offerings include groceries, fresh produce, bulk foods, vitamins and supplements, body care items, and household goods. Sprouts Farmers Market also provides a variety of dietary-specific products such as gluten-free, vegan, and non-GMO options. The company operates numerous locations across the United States.

  • POS: Point of Sale
  • SPROUTS FARMERS: Merchant Name
  • 123 MAIN St: Merchant Address
  • SPROUTS FO: Additional Merchant Information (possibly truncated)
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