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    McGavin's Bread Basket Stores

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    FreshCo - Produce section~

    FreshCo

    3.2(5 reviews)
    8.6 km

    Nice decent bare bones style supermarket in the heart of Mission. Location is very convenient along…read moreLougheed. Parking is plentiful in the strip mall lot. The feel is similar but more upscale than competing chain No Frills (owned by Loblaws). Pricing is quite reasonable overall. Of course, it is best to look for deals. The selection is fairly decent, but isn't the largest. But it's enough to get one going. Definitely worth checking out if one is passing through the area.

    Daughter and I popped into this 'FreshCo' for a short & quick peak, and shopping stop on the way to…read moreManning Provincial Park a week ago. We had left a few fresh items out of our packing at home, and thought if might be fun to catch a look into one of these new in-the-area supermarkets. A first time peak for each of us. From what we saw -- and please note: my comments are based on a walkabout that was very quick, and very limited in scope -- it was big, bright, and rather decently laid out. We were there to really only catch a few items of produce and fruit, plus, a loaf of bread, hot dog buns, and such -- so really most of our activity was centered at one end of the store, leaving most of the store quite unseen. I believe we were both quite shocked at what we thought were rather high prices for the offerings within the produce and fruits section. There were a few items marked down as 'specials', but even those were not especially "special", when compared to what she and I find shopping elsewhere. We ended up only purchasing a couple of large, nice-looking yams (at a good price), a net-bag of several cooking onions, and a large, field cucumber (at just barely-ok prices), and brand-name bread & buns (on special, at rather decent prices). We 'passed' on other fresh produce, and fruit offerings of consideration before we entered, and checked them out for quality and pricing. I have now seen a little of what a 'FreshCo' supermarket has to offer. My first impression was not "wow, I'm impressed", or a very exciting shopping adventure. As previously stated though, the shopping was very brief, and selective, and I did not get to see much of the whole store, and what the several other unseen departments had to offer.

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    Produce section~

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    Frozen food section~

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    LEPP Farm Market - Ice cream pint $6.95

    LEPP Farm Market

    4.0(34 reviews)
    4.0 km
    $$

    I visited Lepp Farmer's Market to get local products such as vegetables, fruits, cured meats,…read morecondiments, ready-to-serve items, and fresh meats. I also visit this place for food events. The "Taste of the Market" event is always organized before the Christmas season each year. I always enjoy the vendors' products, such as cheese, cooked foods, chocolate, olive oil, cured meats, desserts, and more. This event is really fun! Each product is unique and delicious, and we get to try small bites from every vendor. This year, all the vendors' foods were excellent. I especially enjoyed Mt. Lehman Cheese's aged cheddar, Those Pretzels, Lepp Market's turkey cranberry sausage, Grass Roots' smoked cheese, Madame Loïk's whipped cheese, Callister Craft Soda, Centennial's cookie dough spread, Fraser Valley hazelnuts, Charlie Ivy's olive oil, and a cranberry spread served on top of nachos (unfortunately, I forgot the vendor's name). It was a fantastic event that I attend every year. If you missed it, I highly recommend checking it out next year!

    Beautiful farm market with extremely fresh produce. They have their own Lepp branded bread, juice,…read moreice cream, coffee beans, meats, etc. Many cuts of meat that look top quality. Of course everything was quite pricey because you pay for the quality. The day I went, they featured fresh raw (not fermented or heated) hot sauce by local BC brand Caliente. The owner of the business was there giving samples on homemade chips! It was delicious and felt good to support local. They have their Lepp ice cream stand outside, $5.95 for a scoop. There are picnic tables outside with umbrellas to have your ice cream. We took home half pints for $6.95. It is some of my favourite ice cream because they use full fruits (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry flavours) and it has a velvety texture. Their cafe inside has great classic bakery items like red velvet cake, cinnamon buns, scones. They have coffee, sandwiches, soup which makes the market a great stop when travelling through the lower mainland and wanting a quick bite. The beef goulash was amazing! So hearty almost like a chili, bits of beef throughout. Lemon square could've been more sour. It was quite sweet and the frosting was additional sweetness. Coffee was standard. They said they use Ricardo coffee beans. There is bar style seating inside. You can also buy their food items frozen to take home!

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