The only thing more iconic to this part of Tennessee than Pal's is Scott's Strawberries. Growing up everyone was always so excited for strawberry season. I'm not sure how they do it but every stand always has a wonderful worker and today was my first day at their market and everyone is so friendly. Customer service is important, but really... The most important part... The strawberries are the best. Hands down. Period. At least in a 200 mile radius, but I've never had any this good. My wife and I see strawberries on the side of the road Annette and we stop. We've had them from North Carolina, Virginia, Knoxville, and everywhere in between. These...
Read moreI’ve tried very hard to support local businesses and Scott’s strawberries are 19.00 a gallon. Waiting on Scott’s strawberries to get ripe I have been buying at local fruit stands South Carolina strawberries at 16.00 a gallon. So how is it they can pay for someone to haul strawberries from SC and it be 3.00 cheaper than right out the road in Erwin. Hmmm And the SC strawberries are red, sweet and taste the same as Erwin’s strawberries so I guess people are being gouged when times are rough on everyone.I got home and more went in the trash as mush no way Jose never again. I’m retired military and what money I have has...
Read moreMy wife picked up some of Scott’s strawberries this week. She had been waiting for them to open up in Greeneville as that’s usually the only ones she gets because they’re local and so good. Not this year! They either waited too long to pick or they had been picked and laid around a while. They were almost rotten with no flavor! SC strawberries sold last week were a lot better and $4-6 cheaper! We don’t know what happened, but won’t get...
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