Woodland Fusion Opening Oct. 11

The latest addition to the Woodland community, Woodland Fusion opens its doors Oct. 11 – 7am to 3pm. The location is in the same parking lot as Woodland Market Place (formerly Piggly Wiggly)

Our Mission
To bring good nutrition to community members. To provide a valuable service, informing people about the importance of good nutrition and regular exercise to achieve optimum health.

Community Mission
To provide community support through education events/seminar, socialization events, sports events and community building activities.

Our Goal
To fill the gap between the desire and the action, giving members the tools to help those that want to make a chance for a healthier lifestyle. Providing solutions, motivation, education and a friendly atmosphere where they feel valued and supported with like minded individuals.

We make daily nutrition easy.
Come and join a healthy breakfast, lunch or break!

11 Comments

  1. dlhmn on October 6, 2010 at 10:03 am

    Is this a cafe, charity or cult?

  2. j on October 6, 2010 at 12:31 pm

    Why is there a billion Fusion places in Duluth?

  3. adam on October 6, 2010 at 3:19 pm

    Because someone is good at selling franchises.

  4. wildgoose on October 6, 2010 at 4:33 pm

    Good luck. I think the market is way over saturated, but then again I mainly drink Coca-Cola and coffee (Alakef, when I can).

    I think “fusion” might be to today what mineral water was to the 1980s, but I’m not quite sure.

  5. Brad on October 6, 2010 at 9:34 pm

    Yey! Another multilevel marketing scheme disguised as a nutritional shake shop. I’m sure their vitamins, herbs and minerals are good for you … but at the cost of blood. Pass. It’s not a franchised business; fusion shops are simply a storefront for the pyramid to convince you to sign up to become a distributor of Herbalife. No offense.

  6. digit3 on October 7, 2010 at 5:11 am

    +1

    Complete garbage disguised as a nutritional product. Eat your fruit and veggies, it’s easy and cheap.

  7. girlfromnorthcountry on October 7, 2010 at 7:35 am

    Fruits and veggies easy and cheap?

    For the sake of argument:

    New York Times: A High Price for Healthy Food

    I think the Fusion franchise is successful because it offers nutrition and convenience. It’s a fast-food option without the Big Mac guilt. But yeah, it’s also pretty cult-like. Fad diets are the ultimate get-rich-quick biz.

  8. Paul Lundgren on October 7, 2010 at 9:54 am

    Quite a stat in that NYTimes article:

    A 2,000-calorie diet would cost just $3.52 a day if it consisted of junk food, compared with $36.32 a day for a diet of low-energy dense foods.

  9. davids on October 7, 2010 at 10:43 am

    That is an interesting stat, but what I think it tells us about is not the real cost of healthy food rather than junk food — instead it tells us about the way our industrial food system has subsidized (through our tax monies), the system of food that favors high calorie, low nutrition “edible food-like substances” (Michael Pollan, In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto).

    And I know, when you’re on a tight budget that difference really doesn’t matter ’cause you gotta eat enough of something on 3 bucks a day to keep you from feeling like you’re starving.

  10. adam on October 7, 2010 at 11:27 am

    Corn subsidies = high fructose corn syrup.

  11. Frank Rizzo on October 7, 2010 at 3:57 pm

    Cold Fusion is Herbalife whose founder just happened to be a pill popping alcoholic who overdosed. If you have no morals and/or self worth go for it!

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