“According to their website, they're the world's largest producer of asparagus. They also farm bell peppers, blueberries, dates, green onions, brussel sprouts, grapes, parsley, broccoli, avocados, cilantro, radish and spinach with fields in Mexico and Peru.GREEN ASPARAGUS:I buy them at our local Costco. The bag is 2.25 lbs. and costs around $8, a good deal compared to smaller grocery stores. The spears are also on the skinner-side which I prefer, meaning they came from young plants. When preparing them, most people break off the bottoms at their weakest point but I prefer them cut exactly at the halfway point because anything below that is too hard and tough, IMO. Aside from the boring steamed variety, I like to stir fry them (especially with fresh baby bellas) with fresh garlic, garlic salt, pepper and oyster sauce. It makes an excellent side dish or vegetarian meal in itself.OVERALL:Fresh and delicious!”
“Good prices and a clean store. Selection varies and the produce it's a hit and miss but overall, it's a good alternative to the other stores in the vicinity. Prices are very competitive.”
“(Translated by Google) Excellent attention, very fast to unload and load in the corn packing area, very large yards for maneuvers(Original)Exelente atencion muy rapido para descargar y cargar en el area de.empaque del elote patios muy grandes para maniobras”
“It is a store that has excellent products, I recommend the fruit and vegetables and lately they have excellent quality beef such as the loin with 10 millo, the pulp ball, the meat for steak and the ground beef, it has a quality incredible because it has no coloring or preservatives with very affordable prices, even cheaper than the meat you can buy in Mexico”