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June 2022 by Mistyann Kendell
Good place to park and bust a scam
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September 2018 by Karen Martinez
Use to purchase potatoes from them but after viewing a rant like such sent to me by a friend, Iï¸ think Iï¸ will change my potato vendor. Iï¸m very disgusted in a behavior such as this. Everybody deserves to be treated in a respectful manner, Iï¸ just don't understand why so much hate towards cancer patients and why so much urge to rant about Iï¸t in a way as if they are doctors to “rid†of these poor individuals who have cancer. Iï¸t is very rude and whoever posted that, Iï¸ never wish Iï¸t upon you to have cancer because it's somthing that is serious and painful for those who actually have cancer now so think about what you say before you speak publicly on threads or what not, Iï¸ wish this company the best, and that they take care of this post and of who posted Iï¸t in the first place, but there will be no more business from me anymore. Sorry. Iï¸ posted a picture of what Iï¸ was sent.
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August 2016 by Susan H
The Top Brass organic gold potatoes are exceptionally good! I asked my local Stop and Shop here in NY to keep getting them!
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July 2016 by Pricilla Monroe
Sick of getting green potatoes. Have only been buying them for about 2 months but the first 2 bags I bought had two or three green potatoes I had to throw out. The third bag I bought had six green potatoes that had to be tossed. This last bag (which will be my LAST bag) were ALL GREEN. At $6.99 a bag I'm done with Vignolo Farms products. Green potatoes are dangerous to eat as I'm sure the grower and packer know. It means the potatoes have been exposed to too much sunlight. As a result, chlorophyll is formed, which produces the green color. Another chemical formed is solanine, which is a glycoalkaloid toxin. I will be speaking with store managers this week and recommend they stop stocking Vignolo Farms products.
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July 2016 by Janet Nish
I bought Vignolo Farms organic red potatoes at a Ct. supermarket and they were the nicest and best tasting potatoes I've had in a while.
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October 2014 by Connie Laire
I appreciate Vignolo Organic potatoes, BUT, recently I have been finding many, many green potatoes in their 3 pound bags. The potatoes are green all the way to the core. It is not safe for humans to consume "sunburned" potatoes, due to the toxicity of the chemicals created by the "sunburning" process. Please Vignolo Farms, check your quality control, & eliminate these green potatoes from being packaged in your bags.
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August 2012 by Peter Di Domenico
For the past several years I have been having trouble getting good tasting potatoes. Some actually taste bad - not rotten - but like bad water or bad soil or chemicals. I tried Vignolo Farms potatoes from Whole Foods. They are great! Thanks,