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5.0 (3 reviews)
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6 years ago

Their produce is always fresh and delicious. Very kind folks farm fresh eggs and honey amazing. Thank you boys from Chi Farms!

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4 years ago

All around great!! Extremely positive atmosphere, will be back!! Everyone is welcome and very nice

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Mr. Appliance of Chattanooga

Mr. Appliance of Chattanooga

2.0
(29 reviews)
8.1 mi

I called for service. My side by side refrigerator Freezer wasn't freezing correctly. An agent…read morecame out. He did Nothing. He told me that it would cost 900 or more to fix my refrigerator because it's a Samsung with a motherboard. He only had a few minutes because he had a Dr's appointment in a few minutes. He charged me almost 140.00 for No service He didn't check to see if it needed to be gased up. It was a slick form of robbery just for coming out.

Our dishwasher quit working. No lights were coming on. I know nothing about appliances, so I…read morecalled Mr Appliance. We were quoted $99 for a service call. After taking off the kick plate and resetting the control board we were charged $120. So I guess nothing is included in the service call. We were charged extra for less than 5 minutes of work. That did not work and we were told that the repairs would cost more than a new unit. Well, before buying a new unit, I decided I would take a stab. Pulled the unit out of the cabinet and checked all the connections I could reach. Had the unit working in less than 15 minutes. I have ZERO knowledge or experience working on electronics or appliances. Mr. Appliance is lazy and incompetent. You are better off watching a youtube video and taking care of it yourself. After reading other reviews, it seems a big part of their business plan is spending 5 minutes on $99 service calls and not doing any work.

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Cane Creek Farms

Cane Creek Farms

5.0
(3 reviews)
87.1 mi

I just love these guys…read more We still live out here until the end of this school year and FINALLY were able to get a share of the weekly produce. They're super reasonable and have farm animals (that are cool looking without embarrassing crap stuck to their back fur - is that like the animal equivalent of when a woman comes out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her heel?) too. We've eaten everything that we've picked up, even (gulp) eggplant as she sends out a e-newsletter telling you what to do with all of this stuff that you just got. Also really cool is an herb garden where you can yank as much as you like of all sorts of really cool expensive herbs each week to your heart's content (even basil). Good luck getting a share! P.S. Oh, oh, check this out - is this cool or what? They did a thing last fall where they planted(?) shitake spores in some logs and now have mushrooms that they will be able to put in our weekly pick-up.

Amazing CSA located in Cumming, GA, by wonderful people! I participated in this CSA while I got my…read moregarden ready for planting crops of my own. The food is delicious and it was so nice to get my food fresh from the soil. They also offer partnered items from other farms, like honey and eggs. I thoroughly enjoyed the surprises we would get throughout the season, for example, an heirloom pumpkin in the fall, a tomato plant in the spring. It was such a nice and welcomed treat every week to visit the farm. There are flowers and herbs that you can cut and take home as well. If you want to move toward a healthy, more sustainable way of feeding yourself and your family, please sign up for this CSA. For those concerned about price, the weekly share was about $30/week. This is more than you would spend at the grocery store, but it's organic and tastes so much better than you will get from any chain supermarket. Also, considering how much disease will cost each of us, $30/week towards your health is a bargain.

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