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Aberdeen Today
By the People, for the People
HealthFix Brings Health-Focused Food Options to Aberdeen
New natural foods store opens in Maryland city
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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HealthFix, a new natural foods store, has opened its doors in Aberdeen, Maryland, providing residents with healthier food options. The store's focus is on providing nutritious and organic products, filling a gap in the local food landscape.
Why it matters
The opening of HealthFix represents a growing trend of consumers seeking out more wholesome and sustainable food choices, especially in smaller cities and towns that have traditionally lacked access to these types of products. This aligns with a broader push by the federal government to limit artificial additives in the food supply.
The details
HealthFix opened in September 2026 with the goal of offering Aberdeen residents a convenient place to purchase healthy, natural, and organic foods. The store carries a wide selection of produce, whole grains, plant-based proteins, and other nutritious items that cater to dietary preferences like vegan, gluten-free, and keto.
- HealthFix opened its doors in September 2026.
The players
HealthFix
A new natural foods store that opened in Aberdeen, Maryland, focused on providing healthy and organic food options to the local community.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The U.S. Secretary of Health, who recently announced a plan to ban eight artificial food dyes from medications and the nation's food supply by the end of 2026.
What’s next
The federal ban on artificial food dyes is set to take effect by the end of 2026, which could further drive consumer demand for natural and organic food options like those offered at HealthFix.
The takeaway
The opening of HealthFix in Aberdeen represents a growing consumer preference for healthier, more sustainable food choices, even in smaller cities. This aligns with broader government efforts to limit artificial additives in the food supply, which could further boost demand for natural food stores like HealthFix in the future.


