I visited this produce farmers market today and had an absolutely fantastic experience from start to finish. The quality of the fruits and vegetables was outstanding — everything looked vibrant, tasted incredibly fresh, and you could tell it was all locally grown with care. From the juicy peaches and crisp apples to the leafy greens and hearty root vegetables, every item I picked up exceeded my expectations. What really stood out just as much as the produce was the customer service. The staff was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable, and welcoming. They were more than happy to answer questions, offer recommendations, and even share tips on how to store or prepare certain items. It felt like more than just a shopping trip — it was a warm, community-focused experience. You can really tell they take pride in what they do and care about providing the best for their customers. It’s refreshing to see that level of passion and dedication. I left with a full bag of beautiful produce and a smile on my face. I will definitely be coming back often — this market is a true hidden gem and a blessing to have...
Read moreThere's nothing I like more in the summer than stopping at fresh farm markets. Dudas has many stands all around this area of Pennsylvania. But where they lack is variety and quality. You never see foods like green beans, peas, any type of lettuce, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, plums, honeydew, asparagus, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries. All they ever seem to have is potatoes, musk melons, occasionally peaches and apples tomatoes cucumbers, zucchini and corn. They lack quality perishable produce.
Another problem I have is the quality of their corn. I consider myself a corn connoisseur and I think that Duda's has the worst quality corn available. It never seems to be fresh. But my biggest gripe is the consistency and it is super...
Read moreRoadside stand in Westover has no clue how to run their business. Just noticed after I got home that they threw my blueberries in a bag with no enclosure. The guy didn’t have prices displayed and barely had enough competence to run the Point Of Sale equipment. We paid over $3.50 per bell pepper and I don’t even know if they’re organic or not.
Also keep in mind that they are not selling crops they grew. Everything we bought was farmed from other parts of the country/Canada. Do you really need to order bell peppers from Canada?They are just marking up produce at high rates.
I’m very disappointed. We need a good farmers market in Morgantown and I was hoping Dudas was what I was looking for. The roadside stand is hardly a...
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