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    Fresh Point Distributing

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Frazier Farms Market - Coffee bar 4/2024

    Frazier Farms Market

    4.1(371 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Stopped by Frazier Farms Market for a quick bite and was seriously impressed. The carnitas torta…read morewas exceptional lean, not greasy at all, and the combination of flavors was outstanding. The deli department was quick and super helpful, and everything tasted fresh. Definitely looking forward to going back and trying more sandwiches.

    Honestly, I've absolutely had it with this place. Ridiculously overpriced half the time the…read moreproduce is rotten but tonight's ordeal absolutely takes the cake. They have these "app only" deals but here's the kicker - the store has no service! so tonight I'm standing online holding up the entire line trying to get this app to show me the deal on broccoli so I don't have to pay $10 for broccoli... everyone behind me is aggravated and rightfully so! Like human beings are not stressed out enough now we have to deal with this? The cashier is just standing there... finally he gave up when he saw that I wasn't just gonna give up and pay full price and just scanned the barcode for me and I just looked at him like sir, You had the barcode this whole time and you had me here fighting with an app holding up the line pissing everyone off like, are you for real? I've been saying I'm going to do this for a long time but tonight I finally had enough. I'm going home to research and invest in a meat box, a vegetable box, looking up all my local farmers markets and probably going to re-join thrive market because I just cannot with this place anymore. That's how sick to death I am of them. I hope AI takes all your jobs!

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    Oceanside Farmer's Market - Philly cheese steak

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    4.3(91 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    We love this Farmer's market! There are so many friendly faces and great products, including…read morehandmade jewelry and authentic French pastries and baked goods.

    INSANE market pricing has completely ruined the community feel of so many SoCal fairs and farmers…read moremarkets. When did local markets stop being places regular families could actually enjoy? I'm sorry, but $12-15 for lemonade, juice, or a coconut drink is absurd. These are some of the highest markup items imaginable, yet somehow this pricing has become "normal" because people keep accepting it. And no -- this isn't just "inflation." A packet of drink mix does not cost 5x what it used to. Lemons and coconuts did not suddenly become luxury goods. What's frustrating is that markets used to feel joyful and accessible. When I was growing up, even families on tight budgets could go to fairs, snack all day, try things, and make memories. Now a family can easily spend $150-300 on a few drinks and basic food. We love foo and spending on trying new things. That changes who gets included. Vendors absolutely deserve to make a profit. If someone is creating truly handmade artisan goods, specialty food, or something labor-intensive, charge accordingly. But charging luxury prices for basic drinks and hot dogs is pushing community events into "wealthy people only" territory. And here's the irony: lower prices would probably create MORE sales volume and a better atmosphere. If drinks were $4-5 instead of $15, families would buy multiple drinks instead of walking away entirely. We need to stop pretending these prices are normal. If enough people politely refuse overpriced food and drinks -- and tell vendors why -- maybe markets can become enjoyable and accessible again instead of feeling like a luxury outing.

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