The variety of fruit was limited and the peaches were mostly rotten. I would go to grab one to put in my bag and it would squish and smear into my hand. I picked up some breadsticks from the bakery section. When I got home I realized they had crossed off with a black marker, the Best Buy date. If you look close you can see they expired 3 weeks ago!!!! For $8 dollars I was not expecting to purchase leftover seconds that were made in a SLC bakery. If they will sell this, it makes me leery to go back. Edit I was in August 5th a little after 1. The breadsticks were actually moldy upon closer inspection. I don’t think they could be classified as fresh. The yellow watermelon also was starting to rot. Overall it was a pricey...
Read moreI have visited Miyas Market several times over the summer and enjoy it every time we go. They always have a large variety of farm fresh produce and so many other products to choose from. Each time we come here, I see something new that I had not noticed before. They also send you text messages to me regularly with updates on new arrivals when they come in. The prices on some items are a little high, but I am willing to pay more for great farm fresh foods, and we love supporting local small businesses! The staff is always super kind as well, and it is definitely worth a stop before you go to Walmart or Winco for your produce needs. Thank you so much, Miyas Market. Please keep being fresh...
Read moreA fun a little market that's our new favorite. We couldn't find our cotton candy grapes anywhere but Miyahs had them. I also found my favorite new salsa (Their Black Bean & Corn is my new go to). The awesome yummy local bread was a nice surprise in addition to the yummy produce, some of which you can't find anywhere else. This is what happens when you support local, you get rewarded with all...
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