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3.9 (7 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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4 years ago

Always a pleasure to shop here! Great deals! I can always find what I need and then some!

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Three Peas in a Pod Produce

(7 reviews)

Buyer Beware: Not only are the prices higher than most places in the area they use a scale that…read moreweighs items heavier than they are. Yesterday was my first time there. I was excited to see they had Georgia Wild shrimp in 1lb, 2lbs, ad 5lbs bags. I got a 2lb bag. When I got home, the bag looked light, so I weighed it on my food scale and postal scale, and both showed 1.15 lbs. Thinking that I was given a 1lb bag by mistake, I went back to the store to let them know. The lady told me that my scale was faulty and needed to be recalibrated. I informed her I weighed it on TWO different scales. Then showed her a photo of the shrimp on my scale at 1.15lbs . She then put them back on her scale at the register and showed me 1.96 lbs (which still isn't 2). The gentleman said to give me a few more to get it to 2 lbs. She looked me in the eye and said, "Honey, a lb of shrimp is 21 shrimp. I guarantee it's 40, and you have 2 lbs. Recalibrate your scales." Some guy in the background yelled out, "Use tare." They never tried to test or "recalibrate" their scale. Unfortunately life has taught me that arguing with scammers is moot and I already wasted too much time with these people so I just left feeling salty and cheated. However, on the way home I figured I must have been overcharged on the other produce since that's the scale they used for everything. When I got home, I weighed all the produce and saw that NOTHING was equal to weight it said on my receipt. As for my scales and weighing know-how, I run an online business and use the postage scale daily. My numbers always match the numbers at UPS and USPS so I know my scales are right. I also recalibrated them and got the same thing. However I am a science based professional so to test I weighed a 1lb bag lentils from my pantry and jar honey I bought from them both items were correct. I've attached photos of all of this. This experience was so disappointing and I will never return.

I am not sure what the bad reviews are all about. This place is great. What you need to remember if…read moreyou are coming in off season is that "it is off season." I have never had a problem with anything purchased here, and frankly, I would rather pay a local farmer for produce and eggs whenever I can. I much prefer this rather than the trucked-in stuff at large chain markets. Large chain markets have their place, but small community stores like this build community spirit and help our local farmers.

J & J Flea Market

J & J Flea Market

(15 reviews)

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A spot to find a lot of cheap produce, odd collectibles, appliances, and all around dusty junk. The…read morebuildings house some of your stable booths while the outside is an open sea of wooden tables where anyone whose paid for one can peddle wares. At some odd point in my life, my family made frequent trips here searching for deals or trying to get rid of an ever growing collection of auction items, various memorabilia, vegetables, what have you. This was a time of a lot of legit Pokemon card booths, or the one that might sell you a fake. Ah... all the fake stuff you can buy here. Good times. But all in all, I really believe this place has gone down hill in my latest visit. It's never been great per say, but there was a time where a lot of niche vendors and collectors were here. Particularly, thinking back on a rock collector who sold all the stuff you'd need and then some to polish rocks or study rocks while even selling massive geodes. This stuff just isn't there anymore. It's replaced with walls of factory reject appliances and a lot of really odd junk. Though, honestly, you might find something awesome in all this. It's really a huge yard sale. The produce isn't all that bad, though it is of very questionable origin, but if you're buying produce here you probably don't mind too much...? Appliances can range from $10 for a vacuum to $25 for a kitchen aid stand mixer. There still are old cartridge games at some of the booths. There was also a very nice Tupperware stand too. I didn't really try any of the food... I have eaten here in the past, but that was several years ago, and the places I had eaten at are no longer functioning. The solitary food court, which is extremely small, still is in commission, however. If you go in winter, the buildings are heated. In the summer, there really isn't AC. It's a nice place just to casually walk around, walk your pup, and search for treasure.

Says they are open until 5pm but dead by 3:30pm on a sunday. Less than 10 vendors in the huge area…read moreand barely any cars in the parking lot. Did not get out of my car. At least update hours if everything is going to be closed an hour and a half early

ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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