As it was said - the fruits/veggies are not in its best shape cause they come from stores where they cud not be sold. All that end up by cheap prices and quite poor quality almost of every item. If u re a person who wants to find a supplier with good prices and wide selection, this place is not for you. If you want to save money and you dont care how fresh its, that sometimes it's half way rotten and beat up - come and get it with good prices. And not always the prices are great.. like a small bag of black beans for 6$ :/ Overall, I was super frustrated and for now still choosing sprouts and natural grocers over this place, but looking for a local small store. However, they do have not bad limes, some latinoamerican fruits like mamey, and Mexican grocery items. Won't come again. This place...
Read moreGreat produce that varies depending on when/ where they get it from and sometimes seasonally. Produce is not priced by the pound, but rather by pieces. (Example only, 3 cucumbers for $1.00, or 5 apples for $2.00) They sometimes have overripe produce bagged up for a dollar which is sometimes good if you use it that day. I try to buy only what I'm going to use in the next few days, look it over before buying. Some produce maybe older than say getting it at the regular grocery stores, but the prices are much cheaper. Staff us very friendly. They have other items besides produce. Cheese, milk, sometimes eggs, tortillas, bread, and a small variety of can goods, beans, pasta, spices, etc... Great for...
Read moreGreat place, better prices than any grocery store. Great place to stock up on fruits and veggies for the family for really really cheap!! They basically get stuff that the grocery stores can't sell and sell it super cheap. Lately they have been getting a fair amount of gourmet dairy products that they sell at 1/10 the price you would pay anywhere else. So yes, some of their produce can be close to perishing, but as long as you are aware of this... Personally the worst that happened to me was I had to throw away $.40 worth of...
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