So I have purchased meat here at 3 separate occasions giving it a fair try. The first time I purchased chicken wings (2 big packs) and I did notice a slight discoloration on one package and thought it was the lighting and my eyes being tired from driving all day. But when i got home and opened the box it smelled so old and rotten that i threw up. But i gave the store the benefit of the doubt and went back a week later to get cubed beef for stew and the cuts were nice on top, the visible side, but nothing but ugly fat on the other side. I also needed chicken wings that day so i got them and this time i looked at them very closely and they wete good on top. The butcher was just lazy as hell because i bought quartered wings and only the wings on top were quartered every wing inside the package was whole I had to take 40 minutes to cut all the wings up (3 giant packs!) Like come on if your job as a butcher is to quarter wings because thats what the package is supposed to be all the wings are supposed to be quartered not just the couple of wings that are visible. But make sure you examine the wings and any meat...
   Read moreRude and miserable workers. Security is very disrespectful towards people, he talks to people as if they were kids. Their fruits and vegetables arenât as âfreshâ as they say in other comments. Overpriced isnât the word, it goes beyond that. The men that work there, well most of them look at women as if theyâre a piece of meat, no respect at all. The âfresh meatâ section smells like death. Iâve tried to give them a chance just because theyâre so close to my home and u can find almost anything, but this is where I draw the line. Once I bought a pack of pork there and ended up in the hospital with a bacterial infection in my stomach. I mean I can go on for days! DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY THERE!!! I swear youâll regret it sooner than later...
   Read morePossibly the best Latino shopping experience in Paterson and lives up to its name of being a great pan ethnic Latin American shopping center, which is located off of Route 80.
Products from the Dominican Republic including Rica milk, galletas, and salami are sold in this supermarket.
Central and South American products also abound here.
Food Faiir offers cheeses from El Salvador and Honduras, Colombian coffee, Peruvian chicha morada, and Ecuadorian tuna.
They even sell Cuban sodas like Materva, Ironbeer, and Jupina, paella, as well as Mexican habinera sauce, and paella, which is commonly eaten in Spain.
In addition, the store offers Dominican lollipops, merengue (the candy, not the music) and Casinos, which are like Peruvian...
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