Farm Fresh
Reviews
I prefer to buy my produce from this store. The quality of their produce is better than the discount store that is south a couple of exits (W) and prices are usually less than the closest competitor (across the street). The people here are very friendly. There is a Starbucks inside, that we regularly visit when waiting for our children's Tae kwon do practice to finish. The only downside is that this Farm Fresh run Starbucks can't redeem any star rewards, but they do take the Starbucks gift cards. The bakery seems to be very cognizant of nut allergies, as we have bought and consumed sugar cookies, cupcakes and lemon cakes with no ill reactions. . . . . . Milk and eggs tend to be lower priced than competitors. Your best bet for meat is to buy what is on sale, as it is rather expensive everywhere. The prices per pound for meat are labeled so it makes it easier to compare cuts. All shelf price tags including on-sale tags have prices per unit already calculated, which other stores either don't do (T) or don't calculate for on-sale items. No cards are required for discounts, although you may need to purchase multiple items for some promotions - which are clearly labeled on the shelf's sale tag. I have not tried their pharmacy, but they carry a good amount of health and wellness products sometimes at a better price than the drugstores nearby. . . . . . The store is always clean as are the restrooms. The aisles are very wide so people have to try really hard to block them (lol). They have gone away from stacking items between the back cases and aisles for most of the year, which makes this store a very low stress experience compared to others when you're in a hurry or don't want to shop through an obstacle course like so many other stores. Another nice thing is that they have a refrigerated case at the end of an aisle by the registers, so you can grab milk, eggs and perhaps two other items quickly and get out. . . . . . This would be easier to read if only Google did not strip out my paragraphs.