Carolina Higareda 

Nursing student 

If I was to be completely selfish, I’d pick a bookstore. More practically, I’d pick a grocery store like Whole Foods. They have all kinds of healthy choices, and it’d all be free. The first thing I’d get would be what’s on the weekly grocery list. I’d fill up the cart with food to feed my family. 

Vanessa Ceja 

Clinic supervisor 

I’d pick Costco. Costco has a wide range of items. They have clothes, groceries and gas. I’d go and get meat, snacks and drinks for my kids, and for a big item, I’d get some electronics like a TV. They also have tires and a brakes service. I wouldn’t know where to begin if it all was free. 

Frank Bausa 

Retired trucker 

I’d love to have unlimited access to a garage to fix my vehicle forever. It’d preferably be a garage that specializes in Dodge Rams. To have a free place to go would be marvelous, either a dealership or a local garage, but I’d prefer a local repair shop. I could sure use a front suspension job, from the tie rods to the struts. My first service would be an oil change, and if it’s free, then I’d do every 4,000 miles rather than 5,000.

Tyler Holmes 

Student 

Chipotle for sure. My friends turned me onto Chipotle about 10 years ago. I used to go to a different place; it was good, but Chipotle is the best. I’d get a big, chicken-loaded burrito and a large drink, and I’d get the same thing to take home for breakfast, because it’d be free! 

Brittany “Poppy” Taylor 

Outdoor director, Girl Scouts of the Sierra Nevada 

Great Full Gardens. They are a great local place to go and eat. I take all my friends and family from out of town there. My favorite drink there is the magical mushroom (blend) latte. It’s so good with oat milk. I’d go twice a week so I wouldn’t get burned out. I want to keep loving it. The first thing that I’d get would be the chicken tinga tacos and take home the Great Full benedict for breakfast—and, of course, a magic mushroom latte. 

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