WORKING -- Mark Garcia
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-- Story by Young Chang; photo by Sean Hiller
HE IS
One of the leaders in an organic, vegan, au natural world
HEALTHY DISCOVERIES
Mark Garcia, the lead cashier at Mother’s Market in Costa Mesa, never
ate tofu until he started working the registers here four years ago. He’s
not a finicky person, he says. He’ll try a bit of just about anything.
But in the last few years, he’s become an amateur expert on the
preparation of tofu, and he’s discovered organic eggs, organic fruits,
organic turkey and, of course, the infinite varieties of soy.
“It can taste like chicken, the veggie burgers. And the soy drinks --
they’re excellent. People are just afraid to try things like this,” said
Garcia, 42.
GROCERY TALK
The market is crowded this week. People move aside for each other as
the patron at the specialty-flour barrel scoops the unbleached grains
into bags. Everything’s communal here (even the fruit stands look
fresher, more pastoral) and customers shop at a relaxed, browsing pace.
“It’s not like a regular supermarket,” Garcia said. “People in this
store like to talk. They ask each other ‘What do you use that for?’ ‘How
do you prepare that?”’
The groceries include organic produce, nutritional/herbal supplements,
sugar-free sweets and walls of vegan-friendly frozen and unfrozen finds.
“There are people who are just unique,” said Garcia, a Long Beach
resident. “They do the organic, or they don’t want kids to eat sugar. . .
. There are parents with kids who’ve never eaten a Snickers bar. I like
meeting the customers. Everybody has their little things.”
WELL-WISHING
But the fun sometimes quiets down. Some shoppers visit Mother’s for
diet-specific foods to help treat everything from cancer to diabetes. The
supplement department is popular -- Garcia says the staff never
recommends products, though -- and it’s often a “last resort” for an
illness determined incurable.
When asked what’s challenging about his job, Garcia said, “Hoping to
see customers you find out are sick. You know they’re sick. Sometimes
it’s hard to talk to them about it, but you want to wish them well.”
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