1. Lunar Faire

    1. Lunar Faire

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    Fairfield, NJ

    Lunar Faire

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open Open 24 hours

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    Lucky Farmers Market

    Lucky Farmers Market

    4.4
    (9 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $

    This place has saved me multiple times where I've been in the middle of cooking and realized I…read moreforgot an ingredient. It's very convenient to have right down the street, no need to pop onto a highway. Some of the reviews say the prices are higher, and that may be true. I haven't taken this into consideration when shopping, because it's very convenient so I'm willing to pay more. They are open until 8PM on most days, which is great and unusual for a place like this as well. Grateful to have this place in town!

    You may not seek this place out. You may not believe what I am about to tell you. You may not ever…read morecome across this review because you are busy searching restaurants in NYC for your next first date...BUT, you will be missing out. Lucky Farmers Market is a non-descript bodega perched in a four deep mini-mall on Bloomfield Ave. in Verona (co-occupied by Subway and double Krauszers). Sounds awesome, right? Actually, it is. Inside is where you actually get lucky.* Fresh fruit and vegetables in droves for way less than your not-so-supermarket. From gargantuan Asian pears to three kinds of cucumbers to berries of all kinds, Lucky will not let you down on the fruit and vegetable end. This is not a full market so don't get all, "That dude said this place had everything," because they don't have everything. They just have good produce, a smattering of market items (good, healthy options) and THIS IS WHERE YOU MUST PAY ATTENTION - a full-time sushi chef that churns out the best sushi around, restaurant or not. Yes, a small bodega will give you excellent sushi in a plastic container and you won't have to overpay for it. If you take anything from this, just get the Tuna/Salmon sandwich sushi and thank me later. Lucky is my go-to spot for the items I rely on - fruit, vegetables and sushi. I do the bulk of my shopping at a regular, large and fat market, but I get all my fruit and vegetables here and I get dinner here 2x a week, every week. Everyone who runs this place and works here is super friendly and a pleasure to see every day. In a pinch, you can get flowers here which actually last a while too. What else is there to say? If you don't ever have a reason to go to Lucky Farmers Market, no one will care (not even your Mom), but if you do have a chance to swing by with fruits, vegetables, sushi or something interesting in mind you just might have found your spot. ____________________ *Well, you might not get lucky if you are thinking something other than groceries or sushi, but I get Lucky almost every day.

    India Bazaar Farmers Market

    India Bazaar Farmers Market

    3.7
    (7 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    i had always wanted to stop in this store, as i live locally and pass it almost daily while…read moredriving. i also try to support local businesses as often as possible. i finally stopped in one day, and was so excited because i absolutely LOVE farmers markets & frequently visit grocery stores of different cultures. the first time i stopped here with my boyfriend to grab some lemons & onions, and was so excited to see they had dried rose petals which i use to make my own tea blends. when we go to checkout, i say hello & good morning to the cashier, & tell her how i was so excited to finally have a chance to stop in and how awesome this store was. she didn't say hi or respond to me at all. nothing, not a word! she was incredibly unfriendly and cold towards us. she didn't tell me my total either after ringing up my items! just stared at us while i paid with my card. i just chalked it up to maybe she's just having an off day. no worries. her reaction was more than enough to ward off my boyfriend for the foreseeable future, he was extremely turned off by the entire checkout encounter. the next time i came back was with my daughter. i just stopped in for some lemons and to see if they had wooden skewers. while picking out lemons, a man was facing us directly standing about 3 feet away, and just STARING at us the entire time! it was so awkward and felt super uncomfortable and creepy!? then when i couldn't find the skewers, i tried to ask the cashier and she didn't understand so i pulled up a picture for her. she was incredibly rude and said with a rather rude and condescending tone "this is an indian store. we don't have-l this, you need to go to american store" (.........as if i didn't know that i had walked into an indian grocery store / farmers market ) 2 for 2...... i wont be back.

    I live in Clifton so we are a regular here. It has almost anything n everything one needs in an…read moreIndian kitchen, produce is fresh in first half of the day, most grocery stores in the area don't carry such fresh produce. Also have fresh rotis/parathas, curries and different snacks made by indian ladies right there, which is a good option if you don't want to cook. Also they help you out if you are unable to locate something. They have a loyalty card for regulars so we get 5$ off due to our points frequently.

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    India Bazaar Farmers Market
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    Idea Village

    Idea Village

    2.3
    (3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Idea Village From…read moretheir Website: "In 1999, Ideavillage pioneered the TV-to-retail model & built an organization that leads the field in marketing and product innovation. The result is a combined 5 billion dollars in direct-to-consumer and retail sales revenue. Our brands and products are among the most | memorable and popular | in the marketplace." All I know is this concept is a great idea for inventors to sell their products. I always hated ads that say "as seen on TV can't be purchased in stores". Well this company works with some of my favorite stores. I usually don't buy gimmick type products. I started to have a problem (as I aged) with razors. I have very little hair growth. I just needed something gentle for a few hairs. This cute pink Flawless Hair Remover is perfect. I purchased it on line at Walmart. I also purchased a couple replacement heads. It's worked great for a couple years now. It's Very inexpensive at Walmart too. So when you see an ad on TV and want to try a product, visit the website. If you want to sell your product, you can visit their website. Whatever, they came up with a great concept when they started this company.

    this company aggressively advertises on television that this product is the best for hair removal,…read morebut after waiting for 3 weeks to be delivered it would not even turn on. i have emailed and the response was to email them during regular business hours! and I also called to be left on hold for 1 hour ( never picked up ) and attempted to use the arbitration phone number at website results not i service. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT !!! if you dont want to be ripped off.

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    Some of the stores they work with. 04/21/20
    Some of the stores they work with. 04/21/20
    Compact and easy to use Flawless battery operated shaver. 04/21/20
    Compact and easy to use Flawless battery operated shaver. 04/21/20
    I purchased a box that comes with two head replacements. 04/21/20

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    I purchased a box that comes with two head replacements. 04/21/20

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