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Produce Junction

3.4 (18 reviews)
InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Jay M.

THE place to go for cheap produce. Quality is generally pretty good, but every now and then you'll get a bag of veggies that doesn't last the day before starting to go bad. There are 3 different lines, veggies on the left, and fruits on the right, and flowers near the front entrance. Not sure why, but you have to pay for each one in the respective line. For example, you can't buy kale and apples and pay for it all at once. You need to go to the veggie line for the kale, then go over to the fruit line to pay for the apples. Not a big deal, but good to know when you roll up to the fruit counter with a cart full of veggies. We shop here all the time, and will continue to do so.

Two nice violets for $2.50 for both

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2 months ago

Food and service are both very good. Will probably go back there when more fruit and vegetables are needed

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10 months ago

Quick in and out. Bargain prices for fresh produce! Can't be beat. Used to be cash only

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2 years ago

Great selection, great customer service, very reasonable prices. Never had any issues there.

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Not a big deal, but good to know when you roll up to the fruit counter with a cart full of veggies.

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Produce Junction - markets - Updated May 2026

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