Never again!
Two years ago I made a trip to Brigham City just for some peaches, I bought 4 boxes from Gray's and they were good.
I was passing through again this year (2025) so I stopped and bought two boxes of the Early Elberta peaches, two boxes of the Hales, and a box of Angelus (according to Google the Angelus should be a large size, no way in hell these are large). The Early peaches were good, some had a few bad spots. The Hales are mostly trash (I had to throw out 1/4 of one box just from rotten fruit). The exterior looks good but the interior is garbage, the knife even sliced right through the slimy gray pit on many of them.
I've included photos of the quality I received from the Hales variety, no less than 1/4 of the product is waste just from being rotten ($8 per box in the trash).
So if you're looking for peaches I would avoid this place. I probably would have had better luck buying from the people selling on the street in my town.
Take my advice, weight what you buy before you start prepping it. Then weigh all the waste that is rotten and you have to throw out. PAY BY CREDIT CARD so you can dispute part of the charge because you didn't receive what you had paid for (edible fruit). Credit card companies will issue you a refund with enough proof to back up your claim and take the money back from...
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