Fruits & Veggies near Parsippany, NJ

6 locations found near Parsippany

“This place will only answer their phone if you speak chinese. If you ask them something in english, they hang up on you. And if you call back, they won't pick up the phone again. You gotta be chinese to get their service or else you won't be helped.”

2.4 Poor15 Reviews

“One of the highlights of summer is coming to Union Hill Farms (usually a few times a week) for the awesome corn, as well as all of our veggies. Also treat yourself to the fruit preserves - fantastic! The staff is always friendly and ready to assist.”

4.9 Superb35 Reviews

“If you shop at Aldi, you will be pleasantly surprised with the quality and price of the basic foods you eat every week. Good value can be found in fresh fruits, veggies, meats, chips, grains, cooking oils, bread, and many items. I don't shop much at Shop Rite anymore because I have found good value for basics at Aldi. Go visit once and you will know how much more you are paying at the other supermarkets. Aldi attracts young and very young shoppers who look for quality, freshness, and value.”

4.2 Good180 Reviews

“A huge variety of kosher meat, dairy groceries, etc. They also have a wide variety of take out food.

For the kosher consumer, the best place to shop in the neighborhood.”

4.4 Superb34 Reviews

“I HAVE BEEN SHOPPING AT THIS STORE FOR A VERY LONG TIME AND I HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH THEIR SERVICE OR QUALITY OF FOOD AND VEGETABLES I WILL DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS PLACE FOR ANYONE WHO IS SHOPPING FOR FRESH VEGETABLES AND QUALITY FOOD ITEMS.AND THEIR STORE BAKED APPLE PIE IS DELICIOUS.”

3.9 Good153 Reviews

“People are complains about the cashiers and help. If you want a full service market, go to Wegmans or Wholefood and spend higher retail prices and have people at your knees. This place is pretty good, I'm not saying it's the best service but the food is not bad. It saves you lots of money and sometimes in life you can't have it all if saving money is your goals. Instead of having 8 cashiers that don't do anything for 3/hrs/day and pay another $2.50 for a can of oatmeal then you have to suck it up. The pre-Madonna complainers can spend their money in wholefood and cry about the high cost of food. We have a financial crisis here with a history of high interest rates that affect everyone. Remember Covid? No food on isles, but the supermarket people showed up everyday to serve us!”

3.5 Good155 Reviews