The prices at the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market are unbeatable! I purchase a whole watermelon for $2.99 or less. A bag of apples that cost $5 at a popular grocery store, like Kroger or Publix, only cost $1.99 at the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market. A can of Jumex juice is 2 for a dollar. Jumex is 30 percent juice too. Meat is very affordable. A pack of steak is about $5 and the same steak would run you around $8 in other stores.
The prices are so cheap, because most of the foods are from local farmers. It's better to buy local foods to unsure freshness and save money. You aren't paying for fancy packaging or shipping.
There is an extensive amount of variety at the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market. There are products from Mexico, Korea, Japan, India, as well as local farmers. Nothing taste better than homemade Mexican corn tortillas. When you make spring rolls or egg rolls at home it's nice to have authentic Asian ingredients. Local fruit taste so good from the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market. I love to walk around in the produce section and look at all of the colors of exotic vegetables. It's quite an experience!
As I mentioned, there are many diverse cultures at the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market. I love to try new foods from other countries! Herbal teas from Japan, rice spring roll wraps from Korea, tortillas from Mexico, and many more items.
The customer service is the best at the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market. Friendly smiles, eager staff, and fast checkouts are always available. Maybe Walmart could learn something? The lines are just as long, but shopping is always a pleasure at the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market. Sometimes you even get free gifts for shopping at there! Last week we received a pair of flip flops as we left the store. An unusual gift but very much appreciated.
Other customers feel the same way as I do. "Venturing out to Gwinnett yesterday we decided to embark on the Gwinnett International Farmers Market for the first time. This place has a much more Asian influence than a lot of the other international farmers markets I've been to. I was amazed at the different types of rice, corn, vermicelli and other Asian noodles that were available. They did offer some pre-made meals, few flowers, and there was a bakery with names of items I could not pronounce. This is the place to go for those unusual ingredients you may not find anywhere else. The produce there is also terrific and at amazing bargain prices. I will definitely be going again. Next time I'll try the samples," Jane S said to yelp.com. There are many more excellent testimonials about the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market at Yelp.com.
I suggest you visit your local farmers market. Only a positive experience will come from it. It's nice to be a conscientious consumer. Often we feel like zombies walking the aisles of processed packaged foods, but you don't have too! Fresh, local, and cheap food does exist at your local farmer's market!
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2 Comments
Post a CommentMmmmm....that's strange. I shop there a lot and I have never witnessed anything like that. Sorry to hear that. But you might give it one more try if you don't mind.
Approximately two months ago I went into your store and wanted to buy some fish and had to leave without it because I was waiting for a long time and saw other people being served even though the system went by numbers. I spoke to the manager who apologised. I went back there this evening March 14,2008 , my husband got number 78 and we were waiting for about 15 minutes for our number to called. I saw one worker who was about tcall the number but decided not to. The last number stood on the display for a long while and other people who looked like they from the same country as some of the workers were served without a number being called. I could noy believe that I stood there for half an hour then they said they were closed. That is one of the worst customer service I have ever experienced and I am going to try my best NEVER to shop in that store again. I know that I am only one person from the hundreds who shop there and my business might not count but if that type of customer se