“I’ve been shopping at Crochettis once a week for many years now, and I’ve noticed some changes. I absolutely loved the reward program (along with many other people I know) and we are all very upset to hear that the rewards are no longer being honored. I work with majority of the seniors in town & this affects them more than anyone else. Is there any estimated time of when/ if the rewards program will be back up & running again? Thank you for taking the time to review my post.”
“Nobody can take the place of Sepal in my heart, but my brother and I decided to give QIF a try.
A lot of places use the word International gratuitously in their titles, but this truly is. They have Halal, Mexican, and American stuff.
Here's the deal: The food is hearty and the people are awesome. Highly recommended and great value for the money, especially the baklava.”
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200 Meadow Rd, Boston
Meat Shops
“Morrisey Market is such a lifesaver! We are able to order great quality, affordable groceries right to our door. This saves us time and money each week that we are so grateful for. I love discovering new items too!”
“I shop at this market regularly for fresh chicken and vegetables. I have also purchased spices to make Vietnamese, Thai & Filipino food. There are a variety of products including spices, spice packs and seasonings.”
“I rarely grocery shop at America's Food Basket, but it's good that I can find certain products there from the Caribbean when I need them. What I buy there several times weekly, however, is the prepared Haitian foods. The line at the food table has been getting longer as more people are discovering this yummy little secret. The food is sold by the pound, so you can fill your styrofoam take out container with your favorites. The semi sweet fried plantains are a big hit and always disappear the fastest. The griot is another favorite, followed by the fried pork. Often I miss the griot no matter what time I arrive. I've gotten there as early as 10:30 a.m. and the food was there, but that was an exception. It seems that the average time that all of the food will be there is around 11:30 a.m. This food spot is very popular and the food is tasty. Bring your own shopping bag to secure your purchase or pay 10 cents per bag at the checkout. If you cannot wait until you get home to eat, tables and chairs are available near the food. Don't forget to grab your utensils.”