“Back at the Italian market like I always am every week picking up my weekly supplies of fresh fruit. I come across the best deals here by far when it comes to blueberries and strawberries today my favorite stand had blueberries for $1.50 for a 16 ounce container and same for the strawberries. They were fully ripened. I’m sure that’s why they were a little less expensive than normal nevertheless, you gotta get while they’re getting good few pictures here.”
“ALDI is my go-to supermarket. Their prices can't be beat. While you can't find EVERYTHING that you want there, you can get all your essentials and more for a fraction of the price. Their produce is sold in bulk (you can't buy a single lemon) but it's decent quality and you get a lot for the price. They also have a huge selection of nice cheese which is always handy for a party.”
“I like all day because you can get the lower prices there that you can't get at the other stores ShopRite is the most expensive store around I would not go there”
8:30AM - 8PM
203 S Broad St, Woodbury
Fruits And Veggies
“Aldi in Woodbury is a great store to shop . However I was looking for a certain item and it wasn't in store. The Carmel wafers are in store around Thanksgiving, maybe its not available this year . I still give the store 10 out of 10 points ?”
9AM - 8PM
651 NJ-70, Marlton
Fruits And Veggies
“I love ur store!I’ve been shopping there for 3+ years and have brought ‘MY TRIBE’ who have all become regulars. I LOVE ALL OF UR FEMALE STAFF THAT WORK THERE!!! THIS IS NOT A SEXIST REMARK!! Just my observations. The men/boys - not so much. Generally speaking about the boys; they are NOT FRIENDLY or HELPFUL and no personalities! No greeting and when asked a question - I get a grumpy unintelligible answer making sure I know that I’m bothering them!! In complete contrast to the female staff who are friendly, helpful (Wendy who is, hands down, ur SUPERSTAR!!!) She always knows where everything is and how much stock u have. ALWAYS a big smile and a welcoming Hi Paula!! She’s happy to see me and wants my business. Also , the gal out on Maternity leave: pregnancy & motherhood have brought out her softer side which is great!! There’s a newer black woman who’s wonderful!! Always a big smile & greeting! I can’t recall her name either. There’s also a white woman - a bit older than the other ladies/ always helpful as well!!
U have a good thing going and good prices - although they’ve been going up quite a bit and often. The quality of ur produce has really been going down which is very upsetting bc my family eats only fresh produce! I make a big salad every night and always a fresh side. I hope you’ll keep an eye on that as I have heard many comments from patrons saying the same thing while we’re over there picking through the fruit & veggies. And please take a look at ur male emplyees - they need some additional training and good customer service role playing!! I always found that role playing was an excellent tool to help improve employees greetings, conflict resolution, and answering customers questions. It gives them a chance to ‘try it on for size’ and get comfortable with new skills. Just make sure they know it’s an expectation - NOT A SUGGESTION!! LOL.
I want to thank you for a great alternative to the higher priced grocery chain stores!! And a friendly and helpful staff for the most part!!
Just get those boys in shape so the girls can stop showing them up!! Sorry for the length of this feedback! I’m passionate about my food & where I shop!!
Warm regards,
Paula G.
PS-Wendy even keeps an eye on my phone, keys and purse as I tend to leave them behind as I’m bagging my groceries!! It’s happened 3-4x I’m sorry to say!! But …. As I’m in my car rushing to get home - there comes Wendy carrying my purse or phone, keys etc.
God bless her for her kindness & caring!!
SHE’S A ROCK STAR!! ?”
“Absolutely amazing customer service and quality. The most professional folks and amazing craftsmanship. We purchased a 10’ octagon screened gazebo and it was delivered pre-built! I’m amazed and beyond happy with the whole experience.”
“It's super nice, a lot of cheap food. Interesting food options from other ethnicities. Will definitely return! Managed to get like twenty plus things and only spent $93. If we had gone anywhere else, it would have been double if not triple the price.”
9AM - 8PM
142 NJ-73, Voorhees
Fruits And Veggies
“This place and Lidl are decent stores for odds and ends. I buy vegetables and nick nacks here. It's a lot of cheap processed food I won't buy. However, a lot of baking stuff and lawn stuff. I will buy and save the money on them...”
“No cashiers when i went to check out. Only self checkout which i hate. Not only do we load and unload the cart & bag it, now they want us to check ourselves out! People can't keep jobs this way!”
“I’m new to the area and stumbled upon this store. They were very welcoming and I was able to get THE best quality produce here. My new grocer for sure! Oh and the lady in the store gave me complimentary tamales when I was telling her I just moved here. 10/10 experience.”
“Everything you need in one corner of Reading Terminal Market. Even pressed juices. This market serves as a bright light of organic, healthy living in a dark world. Homestyle service, the crinkle of brown bags kind of feel. Of course, everyone brings their cotton, natural reusable totes! Fresh produce daily and it smells good!”
“What an absolutely awesome experience shopping at Tony Morelli's. Fresh veggies & tasty fruit, jams, honey, cool candles, beautiful flowers & neat outdoor garden ornaments. The Strawberries are delicious. What a great store. Sherry”
“Strap in for a foodie rollercoaster because Reading Terminal Market just took my taste buds on a joyride! Picture this: a culinary wonderland where food dreams come true. The vibe is like a gastronomic carnival - stalls buzzing with flavors, aromas performing acrobatics, and every bite a ticket to taste-bud paradise. The staff here? Friendlier than a golden retriever at a belly rub convention. I embarked on a food safari, starting with a cheesesteak that was basically a sandwich symphony. The soft pretzels were like carb clouds, and don't even get me started on the donuts - they're basically rings of happiness! The variety is mind-blowing; I wandered from hoagies to dumplings, oysters to gyros, all within a culinary compass gone haywire. The Pennsylvania Dutch treats? It's like my taste buds took a history class and aced it. The only downside? Choosing is a Herculean task. But hey, indecision is a small price to pay for this food fiesta! If you haven't navigated this foodie Disneyland yet, you're missing out on a culinary carnival that makes everyday a food adventure. Reading Terminal Market, you've just won a permanent spot in my heart (and stomach)!”
“Great little produce market, friendly staff with a family-owned feel, and they have an amazing selection of Christmas trees for only $25.00/each! Definitely can't beat that deal!
Highly recommend them to anyone! A+!”
“I recently discovered this wonderful little family-owned grocer, and I am glad that I did. The fresh produce is ideal for anyone looking for top-quality fruits and vegetables. It’s clear they take pride in offering the best.But what truly sets this place apart is their friendliness, and authentic Mexican specialties they have to offer. From homemade salsas to traditional tortillas, quesos, and Michoacana ice cream, it’s a wonderful treat to explore this quaint store.The friendly and helpful manager (or owner?) told me about their weekly tradition where they make and serve fresh tomales each Saturday from 10-Noon.Overall, this little gem of a grocer has become a new favorite for conveniently fresh produce and authentic Mexican flavors. I highly recommend Mari’s Market anyone looking for a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and the perfect blend between core produce and niche cultural foods.”
“I truly like this store. I come home with a months worth of food for 150$ which is great in this economy! However I do not like the fruit from here, it is mostly rotten and if it's not rotten you better eat it the second you walk out of the store. I don't eat too much fruit myself but if anybody is looking for fruit don't get it from here. I also don't like how every time I walk in this place it's in a different layout. I understand it's a marketing tactic but I always have to look for everything I need like it's a new store! Other than that, I have no complaints! I love shopping here”
“This place is Fantastic and not only convenient but they have a very large and varied selection of fresh Produce. They specialize in Many fruits and vegetables plus herbs and spices that one would often find in Traditional Latino Cuisine that are often not carried in Regular Supermarkets.
Many items are sold in bulk and they’re the cheapest prices I’ve seen especially for such hard to find items. They also carry a nice variety of tropical fruits as well as beverages. Other offerings include cookware, serving bowls, meats, eggs, sweets and many other items particular to Latin Culture. Particularly Mexican. If you’re into cooking ANY kind of Latino food then this place is a must. Also the owner and folks that work there are very friendly and helpful if you’re not familiar with some of the items and are non Spanish speaking and need help with translation of certain purchases.”
“We are visiting from Wisconsin and loved walking around the Italian markets and trying different foods. The pink flowers on the trees are in full bloom and offered some great pictures!”
10AM - 5PM
675 White Horse Pike, Atco
Fruits And Veggies
“Blooming Edibles has been around for years and year, and has become my go-to option for beautifully arranged and delicious edible arrangements.It’s perfect for Mother’s Day gifts or any special occasions that call for a fruit-based arrangement to add a “Wow!” factor. The owner is incredibly kind, very communicative with details, and easy to work with. They also offer a robust online ordering experience with a lot of options, very reasonable pricing, and easy payment solutions.100% recommend!”
“Its our go too place for produce and delivery meats!! Produce sometimes go bad quickly but makes up with the times it lasts. Hoagies are around $10 for about a 20 inch and they are loaded with meat!!”
“Good Evening Google Family. This was my very first time visiting this location of Produce Junction. I loved that this location is HUGE!!! The biggest location of Produce Junction that I have visited so far. Everyone who works there, seems nice. The gentleman who waited on me was nice. All of the fruits and vegetables, plus plants galore and cemetery decorations all under one roof. They didn't have any plastic or paper bags, same as the other one in Magnolia, NJ and the one in Delaware. They have reusable bags for 75 cents. The one thing that I hate about Produce Junction is that they have no customer rest rooms. We keep them in Business, so they need to have a rest room for customers. Good night Google Family and don't forget to work out, Be healthy, Fit and Fabulous!!!!! The only other location who has the reusable bags is the one in West Philadelphia on Bryn Mawr Avenue. Have a good night, workout, be healthy, fit and Fabulous especially for people over 50 years of age.”
“Yes there is a Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods nearby that offer organic produce but if you are needing to save money, Produce Junction is the best to buy your produce and plants. They carry seasonal plants, cut flowers, veggies and fruits, and outdoor seasonal decorations. It seems best to shop earlier in the day as they can sell out of items by the afternoon. I’ve even seen kumquats, cactus leaves, and aloe leaves the length of my arm here.”
8:30AM - 8PM
2603 S Front St, Philadelphia
Fruits And Veggies
“I ran in today to get a few things and accidentally broke a bottle of olive oil. The staff coukd not have been more understanding and kind. They helped me clean my shoe and ran to get me another bottle. I was very impressed with their customer service. Would recommend!”
“I’ve been to a few produce junction and by far they have the best flowers and plant selection. I almost don’t want to see this cause. I don’t want people to come by up.”
“Awesome little store for veggies, snacks, and smoothies! They also have incredible tamales, highly recommend swinging by on the weekend when they're fresh but they always have some in the cooler towards the back.”
“Great prices and lots to pick from! I got my cornstalks and mums for fall at a great price. Nice young man helped me put them in my car. Very happy with this place. Happy Fall, y'all!”
“Every time I get a pick up there, always pleasant experience. Don't know how many compliments people give. Every time I go, wether pick up or I go in and interact with staff, always good experience and I realize the people who are employees, work hard.
Thanks Dave”
“On a recent trip to Philly I stopped in Mom’s Organic Market to stock up on groceries for my home stay where I could cook. I am currently living in San Francisco so San Franciscans in Philly can think of Mom’s Organic Market akin to Rainbow Grocery in SF. Mom’s has a great variety of local and organic produce. Hard to find items that you would find in a good well stocked natural food store or cooperative like Mom’s is. Staff is friendly. The layout of the store is a labyrinth that can be confusing like a rubik’s cube too far gone yet with a little patience and perhaps asking security, staff, or one of the regulars they can help you get your learning curve to navigate the store of organic natural food product heaven. Within Mom’s is the Naked Lunch vegan restaurant which I will return to have a bite there as it looks interesting. I am a proud graduate of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University in Boulder, CO where I received the William S. Burroughs scholarship. I did my thesis on William S. Burroughs and William S. Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch aka the cut up novel for which this restaurant is named. Since I was in Philly two weeks I was mixing up dining out at the wonderful vegan foodie scene in Philly along with cooking at my homestay. For cooking at my homestay at Mom’s I picked up the following: Soymilk Local and organic blueberries Bananas Garnet jewel sweet potatoes Limes Avocados Organic granny smith apples Red cabbage Ginger root Sweet yellow onion I am pretty sure all the produce was organic. Mom’s has been family owned and operated since 1987. Great bulk bin items. Great produce. In a word, great. Mom’s sets the bar high for a natural food store. They are like the special forces of natural food stores which is quite alright in my book.Each day Mom’s states customers prevent 9,233 grocery bags from being used. Mom’s has banned over 250 ingredients from our products storewide. Mom’s has chosen to print their receipts on BPA and BPS free paper products for the safety of it’s community and the environment. In a word…Yes!”
“Great place to load! Easy backing. Alex loaded me and was super nice and fast. How to avoid LOW BRIDGES: I 295 to exit 23. US 130 North to roundabout. LOW BRIDGE on 1st right. Take 2nd right to Broadway. Make left at Jersey Ave. Make left onto St Charles, then another left onto Grove. Park and check in at trailer. Slide tandems, remove red lines, chock tires. After loading get bills from office on left.”
“The place was packed before a snowstorm; yet, everyone was getting what they needed, and most were smiling. I loaded up on supplies and got some great values too.”