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    ALDI

    3.7 (10 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    A quarter for your cart
    Adrianne R.

    Aldi seems nice for College kids on a budget. It kind of reminds me of the 99cents stores in California as far as the produce. Kinda limited on some things because it's not a full grown establishment and It's a pretty decent store with affordable groceries. I would go back there to save a little cash. Don't forget your quarter for your grocery basket and your own bags.

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    LITERALLY my favorite grocery store! Why has it taken me so long to start shopping here? What is Walmart? What is Kroger? But, in all serious - I highly recommend Aldi's. This store is such a sweet find; affordable, fresh produce, great customer service, eco-friendly, and efficient. I had never seen a dozen of eggs for only .89¢ and a gallon of milk for a little over a dollar! The produce is ALWAYS fresh and you're able to find everything you need--quick in and out. I noticed with other "super markets" I spend time aimlessly walking around the store for hours, which inevitably leads to purchasing items I didn't need. Not with Aldi's. I'm able to get what I need, get out, and enjoy the rest of my day.

    Myra S.

    Friendly staff! Fresh produce at the best prices. Great selection of yummy Aldi brand foods. You'll never know what other great finds you will discover! Soooo much more than JUST grocery items.

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    Be prepared to stand in line at any given time you walk into this location. They only ever have 2-3 lanes open, if that.

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    Three Peas in a Pod Produce - The receipt that shows this wasn't a fever dream.

    Three Peas in a Pod Produce

    3.4(7 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Buyer Beware: Not only are the prices higher than most places in the area they use a scale that…read moreweighs items heavier than they are. Yesterday was my first time there. I was excited to see they had Georgia Wild shrimp in 1lb, 2lbs, ad 5lbs bags. I got a 2lb bag. When I got home, the bag looked light, so I weighed it on my food scale and postal scale, and both showed 1.15 lbs. Thinking that I was given a 1lb bag by mistake, I went back to the store to let them know. The lady told me that my scale was faulty and needed to be recalibrated. I informed her I weighed it on TWO different scales. Then showed her a photo of the shrimp on my scale at 1.15lbs . She then put them back on her scale at the register and showed me 1.96 lbs (which still isn't 2). The gentleman said to give me a few more to get it to 2 lbs. She looked me in the eye and said, "Honey, a lb of shrimp is 21 shrimp. I guarantee it's 40, and you have 2 lbs. Recalibrate your scales." Some guy in the background yelled out, "Use tare." They never tried to test or "recalibrate" their scale. Unfortunately life has taught me that arguing with scammers is moot and I already wasted too much time with these people so I just left feeling salty and cheated. However, on the way home I figured I must have been overcharged on the other produce since that's the scale they used for everything. When I got home, I weighed all the produce and saw that NOTHING was equal to weight it said on my receipt. As for my scales and weighing know-how, I run an online business and use the postage scale daily. My numbers always match the numbers at UPS and USPS so I know my scales are right. I also recalibrated them and got the same thing. However I am a science based professional so to test I weighed a 1lb bag lentils from my pantry and jar honey I bought from them both items were correct. I've attached photos of all of this. This experience was so disappointing and I will never return.

    I am not sure what the bad reviews are all about. This place is great. What you need to remember if…read moreyou are coming in off season is that "it is off season." I have never had a problem with anything purchased here, and frankly, I would rather pay a local farmer for produce and eggs whenever I can. I much prefer this rather than the trucked-in stuff at large chain markets. Large chain markets have their place, but small community stores like this build community spirit and help our local farmers.

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    Three Peas in a Pod Produce - 1 lb of honey that weighs 1 lb.

    1 lb of honey that weighs 1 lb.

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    Fresh Locally Made Pork Skins

    Three Peas in a Pod Produce - I was charged for 1.88lbs of onions and received 1.14lbs.

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    I was charged for 1.88lbs of onions and received 1.14lbs.

    Southern Belle Farm - Peach cobbler with ice cream

    Southern Belle Farm

    4.5(247 reviews)
    23.6 mi

    A fun fall date!…read more Southern Belle Farm, located in McDonough, provides hours of wholesome fun and free parking. My wife and I arrived on a warm October day to enjoy the pumpkin patch and U-pick flowers. We arrived in the afternoon, but there was plenty of selection and nothing was "picked over." I paid $16 for a quart sized plastic vase for my U-pick flowers. They sell gallon sized buckets as well. Scissors and water are provided. Be mindful of bees in the field. They won't trouble you if you don't trouble them. There is an area in the back for you to arrange the flowers; I took full advantage of this because this trip doubled as a photo shoot. There were all types of people enjoying the farm; IG girls, families, even one couple using a wagon full of pumpkins as a baby announcement. Pumpkins range from $5-$20 each depending on size and breed. A nice young man named Luke helped us corral our pumpkins and carry them to our car. I didn't know they offered that service, but we tipped well. If you run up an appetite, they have a snack bar with fritters, ice cream, and lemonade. I'll be back next fall!

    We were here Memorial Day weekend at a time that was rainy/overcast. As a result, there were far…read morefewer people which made the experience more enjoyable. Parking was calm and plentiful and we weren't bumping into other strawberry pickers left and right. It costs about $20 for a large bucket (which you get to keep) and you pay $1 per person to access the fields. We feared we may have missed peak season but there were still plenty of ripe strawberries to choose from. It is also well organized with the staff directing where folks should go. After we picked our buckets worth, we grabbed a huge fresh lemonade from a parked truck, did some shopping in the cute store, and got a strawberry ice cream. I have to admit this was a bit of a disappointment especially based on all of the rave reviews. To us it tasted like it was pre-packaged and came from the freezer. The strawberries were frozen/rock solid and while they were plentiful it would have been great if they were softer or appeared as though it was fresh churned. Otherwise we really enjoyed the experience and can't wait to go back for picking other fruits throughout the year.

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