For being an open Farmers Market I was not impressed. The goofy-looking mixed guy was really strange acting. He acts as if he could not hear me and I was trying to talk as loud as I could.
Without being said it was a goofy looking skinny white dude was being just as weird. Walked over to the actual auto place and they said look for a guy named Cameron who is supposed to be a redhead tall guy, which I never saw. I believe he was a manager and I was wanting to letting him know about my experience.
As I looked around the refrigeration looks old and halfway empty. Some of the foods look like it's been there for a while. I was told that they switch out fruits every single day. I had seen better farmers markets than this. You know.. there is one every day going down to Dallas that's huge and people say that it's really nice and they have great stuff there.
Long story short...I would say not really waste your time here, not very good produce and it smells really funny. I brought some cherries the lighter ones and I have to say most of them seem very already aging. I guess I'll stick with my Central market among other liable shopping markets... you know the upscale shopping!
F.Y.I.
Somehow I knew your sensitive/ highly insecure self would say something like that. It captures me how you would talk about your own employees with handicaps, when I came there to shop! That is none of my business what someone has I'm just describing what I went through and what was going on. You're definitely a weird person. And I know you can't not be the owner trust and believe that!
I have no clue how and what someone has...but to throw your insecurities and your ignorance on me, speaks volumes. A actual good manager like someone had just recently contacted me about a situation, from some time ago had wanted me to hear my side of the story and to clear up the situation, has actually invited me back.
That's how I can tell that this establishment that you have has no class! I will stick with the upscales...
Read moreAwesome little farmers market. Great selection of produce, coffee and tea as well as jarred items like salsas, jellies and jams. The staff was knowledgeable, provided suggestions and guidance and made certain the products were stocked, organized, and sorted. Parking is a bit of a trick to pull off. The calm, easy-going and low intensity of the market made shopping for nourishment pleasurable once again. Conveniently located in Old Plano near a variety of retail, restaurant and housing locations it is also within a mile from the highway. Take some time and enjoy the unique nature of this nostalgic American marketplace. If you are searching for a productive manner to help you slow down and focus on whats real this may be a salve. Enjoy the selection and the fair prices. Think Global, buy local; as they say. The market even featured produce from places other than foreign countries, some of it was even from the United States, and still others from Texas itself. Even if you only stop in for the bulk roasted shell-on peanuts it will make your stroll around Old Plano that much more of...
Read moreWent here today and purchased 2 watermelons @ $14.99 a piece! Cut into them & complete MUSH! Couldn’t salvage any of it. We were so disappointed because they were so expensive. Oh, & by the way, there’s a no return policy or exchange, if your purchase turns out to be rotten. Their response, “Oh well”.
In response to your reply: that is not true! I never said I cannot pay $15 for a watermelon. I simply asked your associate if I purchased 2 melons if you would discount them. He referred me to you & you said, no. I asked you if the melons, were bad when I cut it open, could I bring it back & you said, no. I responded with; a grocery store would let me return it for an exchange & you said you would not. I did not continue to complain on check out, & your associate offered to carry the extra melon out to my car after I told him that my husband said he would come back for the second one. Once at my car, I DID NOT state to your employee, "We won't come back". Doesn't seem to me that you were willing to...
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