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Dan's Produce

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Goodman's Farm Market

Goodman's Farm Market

4.4(10 reviews)
5.4 mi
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I Live a short distance from Goodman's. I always go there! They always have what I need and their…read moreprices are great. I get everything there, garden plants, veggies, baked goods, candy,even. My Christmas tree! I have never found a better or more reasonable place to shop! Caroline W.

Last week after complaining about how I couldn't find anything in the stores because of the…read morecontinued panic shopping, she recommended that I try my local farmers market. She told me to go Facebook see what they had and give them a call. I did exactly that and I was blown away at the selection of ress fruits and vegetables available. I made my list and gave them a call. It took several tries to get through to place my order but with persistence I got through after about a half hour. I placed an order for bananas, pears, lemons, limes, kiwis, spinach, broccoli, yellow squash, green zucchini, ginger and onions. The woman I spoke to was super helpful and patient. Being that everything is discussed over the phone, she described how the broccoli was crowns not the whole stalk and the spinach was a bushel iof a good size for a salad but not enough if it was being cooked down. She told me which of the pears were sweeter based on what was a available. She really went above and beyond. A credit card number is required at the time of the order. I requested that my order be available the following morning. When I went to pick it up, I simply pulled up, called and they brought out my groceries. It was 4 large bags full of produce. Everything was fresh and hardy. I was quite impressed. It was the best $28 I could have spent. I can't wait to place another order.

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Boulevard Produce

Boulevard Produce

4.0(4 reviews)
2.0 mi

As a Driver It Was Extremely Stressful, Heavy Stop Counts With Heavy Amount Of Product To Deliver…read more Pay Doesn't Match The Amount Of Work You Do. Chris Is The Manager & Comes Off Cool But Is Condescending. Promised Extra $100 To Work Saturdays Which Was a Lie. They Push U To Work 6 Day Weeks. It's Unorganized & Dirty With Old Trucks/Equipment. They Literally Post On Indeed WEEKLY Asking For "New Drivers". It's More Of a Revolving Door Then Amazon & That Says Alot

The new year is coming and y'all should resolve to get yourself a bunny and spoil him rotten with…read moreveggies. Or, y'know, more realistically resolve to finally go on that diet this year. I know we all joke about how eating unhealthy stuff is cheaper and makes us happy. But hands up if your body feels worse after the fact. Now take those hands and use one of them to tug open the door to Boulevard Produce. Post washing, of course. Keeping it sanitary. They're also keeping six feet apart and requiring all visitors to wear a mask. Now, don't fret if you forgot yours. Just pull your shirt over your face and quickly buy one of their fabric masks for sale at the entrance. Sometimes there will be disposable gloves at the entrance as well, but I didn't notice any today. Be sure to wash what you buy, as not everything comes in plastic and people don't always buy what their germs touch. Pro-tip, bring something, or someone, to carry all your goodies with you as you shop. Much like the farmers market there aren't baskets or buggies to tote your things around. I've been offered a box before by a nice chap that works there, but on the chance it's his day off, best not to risk dropping your mound of goods. I'll be honest. I tend to breeze past a good bit of the first wall when I enter the cooler, as I am a wuss when I comes to trying new veggies like swiss chard and parsnips. But then you turn around and there is what I think of as Hector's Heaven, with cheap varieties of lettuce and carrots that'll please my bunny until he's fat. It's over half off the price that's across the street at Tops. They've got fruits for me, as I am a fruit fanatic, and carts of dairy too. This week there were massive bins of 50 cent per pound apples that I dug into. In the other room there was also a sale on taters where there had previously been bell peppers. They'd been 3 for a dollar before, and fueled my bunny's addiction. Thankfully they're still priced pretty low, as my spoiled boy and I want to eat like royalty. Really healthy royalty. They've got other goodies too, like honey and maple syrup. There is only so much room in my backpack and I have to practice self restraint as I lay my findings on the counter. I'm left with change to spare and skedaddle before I can convince myself to just carry more in my hands. Because when it comes down to it, produce does rot. Besides, they're open six days a week, so I can stop back for more. Hector gives this place 5 paws up. (Well, four paws and one of my hands, but he tried.)

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