ronnie_suburban wrote:pairs4life wrote:I've purchased fish here before for my family and they were fine. Is this a disease that is caused by mishandling?
I love Fresh Farms!
Me too and it doesn't seem so. From the article linked above:suntimes.com wrote:The disease causes swelling and breakdown of skeletal muscle thought to be caused by a toxin sometimes found in buffalo fish in the Mississippi River.
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LynnB wrote:I've become a huge fan over the last year. My schedule changed so that I now consistently have a weekday off every week. I don't have the patience to navigate the place on a Saturday or Sunday but weekdays work out great.
Beyond the product selection, fair prices, and super-fresh produce, I have come to really appreciate the service. It's taken me awhile to get the lay of the land but staff never hesitates to approach me to see if I need help when my body language or facial expression indicates that I might. By contrast, the staff at the Jewel I sometimes stop in seems to go out of their way to ignore those cues.
NFriday wrote:How much local produce does Fresh Farms carry this time of year?
BrendanR wrote:I just went to their website to see how late they are open tonight (7am-10pm everyday) and see that they're opening another store at Golf and Milwaukee in Niles. I'm thinking this is at the same location of the previous grocery with the same lot as Walmart. So, wow, that will make two on Milwaukee Ave and two in Niles.
http://myfreshfarms.com/locations/
Thank heavens, that Walmart parking lot is ..challenging.stevez wrote:The new Fresh Farms is going where the Jewel used to be, but they've expanded the former Jewel building. It's going to be huge. Much bigger than the Touhy location.
Weirdly, this came up while I was talking to a coworker in the company lunchroom on Wednesday or Thursday this week. He cut into his mango and threw it down in disgust. "That's the second rotten one this week!" he said, noting he had bought them at Marianos. Same thing, it looked beautiful outside but yucky inside. I was at Marianos this afternoon and noticed that the mangoes were also from Ecuador.Pie-love wrote:I love Fresh Farms, but it's far enough away that it makes returns prohibitive-- so that case of mangoes from Ecuador for $10, where the fruits looked great on the outside but more than half were black inside... just not worth my while to return it. Boo. Don't buy the mangoes-- at least not this week!
BrendanR wrote:I was surprised to see that my celery was in a bag with the Fresh Farms Market logo and contact information.
How much celery do you have to commit to for your own bags to make sense?
Joy wrote:The new Fresh Farms on Golf Rd does look truly huge as it is being built but I wonder if that is because the parking lot seems so small. Even when Jewel was there, the lot was completely inadequate. How will they accommodate the cars when this new place opens, I wonder?
This seems especially true when I think of the gigantic lot at the Fresh Farms on Touhy. I know that lot is being shared with a tiny WalMart and other stores but it is still almost never full (but you may have to walk. Reminds me of the lot at Ikea).
Vital Information wrote: The one big exception to the service rule is in the bread selection. The woman who (I believe) manages that area is so surely but so surely that it's become funny surely, like we're living a Larry David bit. Given the quality of breads and treats (even with the glorious Serbian baker on summer break), we put up with this show all the time.
If Fresh Farms did want one way to improve profitability, I'd say this. Cut back on the plastic bags. Believe me, you could save $1,000's a year if you just used the same amount of bags per groceries as most places do.
NFriday wrote:Hi- I got a bunch of coupons in the mail today for Fresh Farms, including a $10 off a $30 purchase. I was surprised to get the coupons, because I live probably six miles from Fresh Farms.
jilter wrote:Regarding rudeness in the bakery: I found the employes and customers to be rude all over the store, but since I actually need something from the bread employes (ie: slicing) I kill them with kindness so they simply can not be rude.
IMO their Pumpernickel Raisin bread is to die for.*