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Laurie D.

I went to Grocery Outlet today because Stater Bros. in Walnut closed down. They don't carry a lot of the name brands that I'm used to, and their produce section is really small. Besides two checkers (at the same check stand!), there was absolutely no one in the store to help. I had a few questions, but I had to go up to the checker to ask. There was a really long line, and they didn't open up another register. The prices are decent, but the selection is not great. The worst part about shopping here is that you have to put a quarter into a slot on the shopping cart in order to use it. Then, when you are done shopping, you have to take the cart back to get your quarter. It was confusing to me. Thank goodness a nice young girl helped me out. I don't plan to go back there unless I only need a few items.

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DEAR ALDI MANAGEMENT: please train your staff to be courteous and polite and accommodating! I love Aldi, don't get me wrong. It helps me save a lot of money in fresh produce and I always had positive shopping experiences here, until today. I went in thinking to get only bananas and chicken breast pack for my cats so I didn't get a cart like I normally do and went in with only 1 shopping bag in my hands. Before I knew it, I got avocados, grapes and celery too, and my God, those things are heavy! So after putting my bag at the cashier's moving conveyor belt, I saw 4 shopping carts locked in a row near the cashier and I right away got a quarter from my wallet and put that in to get myself a cart so I didn't need to carry such a heavy bag to my car. I was so shocked when the cashier yelled at me and said "ma'am! Those shopping carts need to stay here!" I tried to explain that I didn't expect to shop this much so I didn't get a cart when I walked in. She doesn't care and replied "then you need to walk outside and get one from outside!" Wow! Wow! Wow! Dear Aldi management, please train your staff to be courteous and polite and accommodating! What's wrong with getting that cart? If you are kind and understanding, you can just tell me "ok ma'am, but pls remember to return the cart back inside when you're done, ok, because these carts actually need to stay inside" But no! Instead, she yelled at me in front of everybody and even after I tried to explain the situation she didn't care!

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Love the European and gourmet items. Sometimes items are out of stock or don't return. It's my primary place to shop for groceries.

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I have been trying to eat more fruits and it has led me here. LA Fruit Kingdom is the best place if…read moreyou are looking for good fruits that are in season. I also came here for some pretty yogurt bowls. I ended up picking green grapes, mangos, and strawberries for my yogurt bowl. The fruits were all delicious and the cereal gave a good crisp that made me wanting to eat more. The yogurt was okay but with the honey and all the mix in made it something I would come back to get often. I thought it was on more on the pricey side but they use really good ingredients. It will be more of a monthly treat. Overall, if you're looking for yummy ripe fruits or beautiful yogurt bowls this is your spot.

I went to LA Fruit Kingdom after eating Malatang with my daughter, and I was told that there's a…read moreyogurt place in the same plaza. The layout of the store was very interesting because it looked like a mini market, and they sell fresh exotic fruits and snacks. Ordering a yogurt was a bit confusing because I did not see any pricing, but they had some instructions on how to order. Step 1: Choose dry Greek yogurt. Step 2: Pick up your fresh fruits (limit 3 items). Step 3: Choose Topping (Oats, coconut chips, or boom boom pearl). Step 4: Honey or Dark Chocolate My daughter picked a small jar of Organic blue spirulina with coconut dry yogurt. Then she picked green grapes, mangos, and strawberries for her yogurt bowl. And we also picked boom boom pearl for topping, and chose honey at the end. Then the lady told me that the price was $24.08. It was pricey. I don't understand their pricing or explanation, even though I have the receipt. She told me that it took about 10-15 minutes to make it. Honestly, for the small jar of organic blue spirulina with coconut dry yogurt, it tasted a bit sour, and I was not a fan of it. The presentation of the yogurt was nice; however, for the price that we paid, it was still a bit ripped off. The fruits were fresh, and the boom boom pearl tasted like popping boba was interesting. The Greek Yogurt was a bit too thick. I would rather go to the Açaí bowl place to have more fresh fruit and a bigger portion. The lady was friendly and helpful. But I would rather go to Açaí bowl and Yogurtland combined next time. P.S. I forgot to mention that they were out of honey, so no honey in the yogurt bowl.

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Cal Poly Pomona Farm Store

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My wife and I were taking the backroads from Chino Hills back to Los Angeles when we stumbled…read moreacross the Cal Poly Pomona Farm Store. This looked like a big ol' farm store and from the second I saw it, I was pretty darn excited. This large store features ample parking, tables outside, and a petting zoo that didn't actually have any animals, but maybe they were just inside. The shop itself is full of baked goods, clothing, drinks, and literally everything else you can usually find at a farm style store. I was super tempted to pick up a bunch of chocolate when walking around, but since it was pretty hot outside I had to settle for the farms own Orange Juice and a big fat rice crispy treat with chocolate and pretzel on top. The orange juice was OH SO refreshing on this hot day and the rice crispy treat was really good as well. Overall, The Cal Poly Pomona Farm Store is a great place to stop and pick up a few things. I really liked the two things I picked up and I can definitely see stopping back here the next time i'm in Pomona!

A great place if you need fresh fruits and vegetables. Today, we went for their Tomatozania Plant…read moreSale. We were interest in seeing what they had in store, since we've never stopped by before. We parks on the grass field and walked towards the vendors first. We bought some fruits and vegetables from the student farm stand (what a steal!) and it was a great feeling knowing that we were supporting the Cal Poly Pomona students. The produce was grown and picked by the CPP students. We also were able to purchase honey from CPP; the honey was produced at the school and jarred by students. There were about 8 food trucks. After we took a walk around, we went into the farm store. It was packed with people and the line was snaked around the interior of the store. I've never seen so many varieties of tomato plants or this many people interested in purchasing plants. We didn't walk away with a tomato plant this time around, but perhaps next time. It was lovely experience.

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This market is a bit on the smaller side. When I arrived, there were about 15 vendors set up. There…read morewere a few parents shopping with their kids. I got a few nectarines. The vendor had a sample tray next to each different type of fruit. You are able to mix and match any of the fruit for 4.50 a pound. It's a bit overpriced, but the nectarines were plump and not too sweet. He accepts cash and tap. There was also a veggie stand towards the back. He only accepted cash. I got a cauliflower, but he also had other veggies like squash, carrots, and zucchini. The last stand I stopped by at had yogurts and dips. I got a key lime yogurt that tasted just right. He had other flavors such as hazelnut, white chocolate, strawberry, and hazelnut. For dips, I got the habanero hummus, tomato garlic paste, and sundried tomato feta appetizer. He also had pita chips and baked gluten-free garbanzo chips. He accepted tap and cash. There were also a few other stands that had eggs, tamales, pastries, crafts, peanuts, plants, tamales, lawn signs, and body care. Overall, it was a nice little farmer's market to stop by in the morning! Don't forget your reusable grocery bags to carry your items.

Really great, unexpected Saturday morning find…read more I think this farmer's market disappeared for a while based on the sporadic, outdated reviews. Now it's back and conveniently located in the spacious parking lot at Mt. SAC. As usual, there are tons of veggie vendors. There's a bread stand. There's a nut stand. There's a hummus stand. Plenty of the usual stands. But sets this market apart from others are the hidden gems between stalls. For being an early morning market, there are a ton of hot food options - I picked up two tamales from the tamale person for $4 bucks a pop. Their prices haven't been inflated by the inflation. I also saw a Mediterranean stand and I'm pretty sure there was an Asian stand of some sort. What I loved about this market was the pastry guy, unapologetically located smack dab in the center of the market. All of his pastries run around $5-$6 dollars and everything I picked up was so delicious. I bought an almond croissant, a pistachio croissant, and a ham & cheese guy - all the croissants were phenomenally flakey. I also picked up a spinach and cheese quiche which made for a nice breakfast situation. Definitely come here for the pastries. Based on my observation, everyone was here for the seafood peddler. The line for this stand snaked around the market. Pretty. good options for being such a small market.

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Came in to buy some buldak noodles and snacks for my kiddos and came out with more than just that!…read moreLol. They had a bunch of sales that I couldn't resist and pass up. Some items were cheaper than SF market and other Asian markets around town. Great deals. There's even a bakery and hot food shops inside. Might want to buy fruits and veggies elsewhere though as many looked old and withered-not ALL, but some, while others were more "alive" and fresh looking. The cashiers were friendly and helpful. There was a language barrier, but I managed with the help of other customers and other associates who spoke a little more English. :) they offer a free membership card so make sure to sign up for reward points.

Tip: know your item prices before checking out. Prices are sometimes more expensive at checkout…read morecompared to the tag on the shelves. Cashiers can be pretty rude. Cleanliness is basically what you'd expect from an Asian Supermarket. Best thing about this market is the 62 Noodle street, which is a really overdue review on my end Was trying to buy some items when we noticed it rang up as more expensive than what we saw. Cashier basically told us the price scanned is what it is and don't look at the tag saying we saw the wrong items tagged and barcode. She basically told us she can't do anything since that's what it scans as. I'm pretty sure I checked the tag so we went back grabbed the tag and brought it up. The barcodes matched so we escalated to someone more knowledgeable since the cashier didn't want to do anything. After 5-10 mins someone finally came up and said that's the price on the tag and they had to honor it. Took a lot of effort and basically the blamed corporate/headquarters for changing the prices and them not updating their tags. Not sure how that makes sense, but that's their reasoning. So be careful and aware of prices here

Nature's Juice - Build Your Own Bowl!! Yum!

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Food (5/5): I absolutely love their original bowl. Their…read moreacai cannot be beat, but my favorite part has to be their granola. The extra is so unique, it is reminiscent of Rice Krispies and make it so addicting and begging you to come back for more. They top each bowl with banana slices that are identical in width and enjoy the presentation is beautiful. Their smoothies are also delicious. My favorites have got to be either the guava goodness or guava guru, although I am surprised that for some of their smoothies, they do not allow you to order a small for some reason, which is quite disappointing. My siblings' favorite is their pineapple dream. Service (5/5): The servers are super kind despite being busy. To save time, I preordered on their website as they do not take phone orders. Although the online order mentioned a 15 wait time, my order of 2 smoothies and one original açaí bowl was ready in less than 10 minutes. Since my order was ready before my arrival, the servers placed my order in a fridge in the meantime, which was very thoughtful of them. Ambiance (4/5): There is minimal seating inside, but there is outdoor seating at the storefront which is very serene as there is a fountain nearby.

Friendly and quick. A bit over-priced for juice. $10 for a medium green works juice blend which…read morehas apple, ginger, celery, kale, cucumber & lemon. But, everything is expensive nowadays. This is a treat, and better for you than Coldstone's next door!

ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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