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December 2023 by Jack Peckham
Did not go to the market except to pay for rv dump station
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November 2022 by BKS Merriam
Best liquor store in town. The family are so nice and very helpful. If I could give them 100*** I would.
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November 2022 by Frank Lewis
Good place to get propane locally, but that is about it...everything else is more expensive than Circle K.
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August 2022 by Eva Carrillo
This is a little store that has outrageous expired items. What makes this store even worse is the mean owner. Doesn't have any morals and treats good people very BAD. On the other hand I would personally like to thank Robert, he's a helper there. Thank you Robert for being a great person. I won't enter the store period if the owner is there. I have experienced her yelling at customers. Throwing people out. I will go there when nice man Robert is working there. Overall, Sunshine is a little run down store with ridiculous prices. I would definitely say price gouging. Also expired food. I truly try not to go there. Living in a remote area, I will only if Robert the worker is there. This review is only the truth and hopefully it reaches Ms. Owner and she realizes how she deals with others. Maybe she'll change and a miracle happens. We all have choices in life. My choice is to love and respect others no matter what.
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June 2022 by Mason Hall
It was amazing the lady at the counter for us was very kind. But the only thing is the stuff is kinda pricey but thats all Good?
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June 2022 by Joe Warner
2 friends and I rode into Anza after a day crossing the dessert sand on bicycle, fighting a 30 mph headwind all day. Arrived at the Sunshine Market very thirsty and hungry, and the temperature was quickly dropping. We quickly found and consumed water, V8, gatorade, beer.We then started looking for food for the night and a place to put our sleeping bags. Sherri (i think that was her name?) was running this small market while we were there. She must be a different person than the "mean, slow" manager that some of the reviews refer to. Sherri helped us manage our "production line" of frozen food to microwave to fork. Meanwhile, Sherri called around to see if someone had shelter for us for the the night (40F and lots of wind). Sherri was like an angel.Robert lives nearby and showed up at Sunshine Market. Robert has an extra bungalow and offered it to us. Robert's bungalow was warm, comfortable, quiet, and included fresh dates and some classic tv programming (we watched Star Trek and Walker Texas Ranger). Robert's pad was clearly an oasis, and Robert is such a generous guy.Warms my heart to come across people like Sherri and Robert, who went out of their way to help refuel and lodge a few thirsty, hungry guys wearing spandex. We'll never forget the experience. Thanks.
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May 2022 by Joe W.
2 friends and I rode into Anza after a day crossing the dessert sand on bicycle, fighting a 30 mph headwind all day. Arrived at the Sunshine Market very thirsty and hungry, and the temperature was quickly dropping. We quickly found and consumed water, V8, gatorade, beer. We then started looking for food for the night and a place to put our sleeping bags. Sherri (i think that was her name?) was running this small market while we were there. She must be a different person than the "mean, slow" manager that some of the reviews refer to. Sherri helped us manage our "production line" of frozen food to microwave to fork. Meanwhile, Sherri called around to see if someone had shelter for us for the the night (40F and lots of wind). Sherri was like an angel. Robert lives nearby and showed up at Sunshine Market. Robert has an extra bungalow and offered it to us. Robert's bungalow was warm, comfortable, quiet, and included fresh dates and some classic tv programming (we watched Star Trek and Walker Texas Ranger). Robert's pad was clearly an oasis, and Robert is such a generous guy. Warms my heart to come across people like Sherri and Robert, who went out of their way to help refuel and lodge a few thirsty, hungry guys wearing spandex. We'll never forget the experience. Thanks.
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March 2022 by Gem Lane
These people are so rude. They act like they are doing the customer a favor.And its not just one person or one time. The last 3 times all different people, but you can tell they are related. Rude and they look like they smell something bad the way they have their faces all scrunched up.
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November 2021 by Beatriz Flores
Small and pricey. Yet location is perfect. Due to minimal resources makes this store heaven sent. You could find a variety of products needed.
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August 2021 by Eva Bedoy
This is a little store that has outrageous expired items. What makes this store even worse is the mean owner. Doesn't have any morals and treats good people very BAD. On the other hand I would personally like to thank Robert, he's a helper there. Thank you Robert for being a great person. I won't enter the store period if the owner is there. I have experienced her yelling at customers. Throwing people out. I will go there when nice man Robert is working there. Overall, Sunshine is a little run down store with ridiculous prices. I would definitely say price gouging. Also expired food. I truly try not to go there. Living in a remote area, I will only if Robert the worker is there. This review is only the truth and hopefully it reaches Ms. Owner and she realizes how she deals with others. Maybe she'll change and a miracle happens. We all have choices in life. My choice is to love and respect others no matter what.
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August 2021 by Delice Preston
The owner is a real peach, and it is close to home.
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May 2021 by Belinda Blanco
I no longer go to Sunshine Market because the prices are jacked up and the cashier is rude and negative.
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March 2021 by Steven Allen
Totally Misnamed. No sunshine and I don't know how they can even call it a market. The lady who runs it is a grumpy old bag. The prices are outrageous. Avoid going there at any cost.
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August 2020 by Nerco knight
Mean wokers
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April 2020 by David Schultz
Fine selection of local wines.