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5.0 (1 review)
Closed 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Bengtson’s Farmer’s Market - Stocking up on good stuff!!

Bengtson’s Farmer’s Market

4.0(6 reviews)
9.9 mi

I noticed the signs while traveling back from an outing and decided to stop here. The market is…read moreconveniently situated along the roadside, with ample parking available, making it safe to enter and exit. They offered a variety of items that caught my interest. I had never tasted a green plum before--it was ripe, so I picked up a few. I also found the bee pollen intriguing, as I hadn't encountered it prior to this visit. However, the staff member there was unfamiliar with it as well, prompting me to skip it this time and research it later. I didn't purchase anything else because I already had a lot of fruits and vegetables at home, and the prices were quite steep. For instance, watermelon was priced at $11.99, which I couldn't justify.

Although the personable young woman minding the store was friendly and helped choose a decent…read morewatermelon (Hopefully. It's cooling in the fridge uncut.), the cost of 18 strawberries - twelve so moldy that they were black and collapsing inward- 7 peaches (two with worms, one with flesh that separated at a slight touch; a plastic bear of allegedly local honey and a smallish watermelon totalled $46.44. If everything had been Farmstand Legendary Good, the price wouldn't have been so painful. She also assured me the honey was from Baldwin County. Nope. The small print on the label reads Grand Bay. And as a local, I know that's across the Bay in Mobile County. Shame on you for selling such dreck. I knew something might be wrong when she ungently dumped the peaches and berries into plastic grocery bags to recycle the green paperboard containers for the umpteenth time. Lesson for the Day: Don't confuse a new (and only one-time) customer with a just- passing- through Holiday Beach Tourist.

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