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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    One of my fave places of all time. So much to choose from and excellent prices and great serviceread more

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    Southwest Farmers Market

    Southwest Farmers Market

    3.3
    (21 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    Came here for the taste of Africa/ Naija and everything is going down, snacks was tasty . I bought…read moresnacks and some fresh meat, service was okay, hot food section was messy, dirty. Wondering why they cannot keep up with the Jones. Just pick up some trashes on the floors, arrange the fresh food ales accordingly, and there were so much flies!!! Do you see that in other grocery stores??. Nawaoooo, this one is too much. Checkout staffs weren't friendly at all, at least greet your customers with a little bit of smile and that does not cost nothing; Abegoo! Then with a long line of more than 6-8 customers, you should be able to open up another checkout lane to serve your customers well. Please, don't take this personally cos, it's not. Just reporting what need to be addressed for the sake of public. Tidy up the ales. Xoxo

    Avoid them like plague, Worst place ever…read more They sell spoilt food items, avoid them like plaque,If there is an option for a zero star, I would gladly give them. I came here to buy bags of food items to re-stock my pantry. The huge bag of Gari bought was spoilt, has foul odor and taste horrible and unfit for consumption . Everyone in the family spot confirms this immediately. I had on other occasions over looked spoilt yams bought from this store by just trashing them and moving on. But on this occasion , i had to drive 40 miles with the bag of Gari back to them ,so they could at least see for themselves what they are selling to the public. Their customer care was so poor that they refuse to even touch,smell or taste the gari to confirm. They were so rude and lack any iorta of customer care , they just told me nothing is wrong with it and nothing could be done about it. I advice them to taste from the batches of same batch of bags on the rack were it was sold from to confirm, the never bulge nor show any remorse. I was not ready to ruffle my gentleman-ship because of a bag of gari, i simply left it with them and went to a nearby African Store at Richland to buy another bag of Gari. Avoid them like plague, Worst place ever.

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