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    Produce On Wheels - With Out waste

    Produce On Wheels - With Out waste

    4.4
    (5 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    The firt time I went, it was great. The volunteers were kind. They saw I was struggling due to…read moreinfirmity and they let my sister pull the vehicle up close and helped us load everything in. The second time I had to do it all myself, for both me and my sister, and I got told I was being greedy for buying two load,s, even though we were sharing with other family members, too. They shamed me, patently refused to give me some of what they gave the people ahead of me double amounts of and which they gave to some people behind me in line, too. Told me I was greedy and selfish. I got mocked for crying and was told that I should have known better than to be so selfish and they laughed when some of my food got stolen. The veggies were mostly okay, though. The grapes were all rotten. The third time I went, years later, I got one load and they gave me most of the things they gave other people but the volunteer handing out the paper towels literally threw them at me and said "I guess you have to get every free thing you can!" They gave me several boxes of dates. The veggies were good. The fourth time everything was rotten except a few only semi okay veggies. Less than 7 lbs total. I would have gotten a better deal from the grocery store. They were definitely playing favorites among both known people and for other reasons. The fifth and last time I went we ordered ahead and they were just going to load us up. They only loaded up for one family but three of us came. Then, after a lot of arguing, they grudgingly gave us three rolls of paper towels and two boxes of dates and called it good. I hear very good things about this organization. So, I am thinking it is more about the volunteers they happen to get in certain neighborhoods. The first time we went, we drove pretty far out of our way and it was great. The other times were all in the Sacred Heart Parking lot except one time when it was nearer to this area of town but not quite that close.

    Cheap Veggies!!!! I love Borderland's amazing produce rescue program. On a Saturday schedule at…read morevarious community organizations in Tucson and Phoenix volunteers coordinate the veggie pickups. You pay $10 cash and take your own box, crate, or some grocery bags and load up 60 pounds of fruits and vegetables. Each Saturday they have a different assortment of vegetables which is posted on their Facebook and website. Usually between 7am and 10am. Program runs during produce season, November through August. Produce available, from my understanding, is whatever they couldn't market and is tagged to be trashed. Perfectly good stuff, some of the peppers may be funny shapes with a few blemishes, and some things may be closer to their spoiling point, but for the most part it's perfect. This weekend we went to the pickup at St. Francis in the Foothills church on Swan and East River. For $10 you were allowed to take 37 Roma tomatoes, 4 butternut squash, 11 pickling cucumbers, 3 mini watermelons, 11 yellow bell peppers, 11 orange bell peppers, 11 yellow squash, and 1 bag mini sweet bell peppers. The variety and amount of each veggie you can take always changes, but it always equals about 60 pounds. We almost always split our box with a friend because it is too much for our household of two. Totally worth it if you can get yourself up and out of the house early on a Saturday.

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    Yellow bell peppers were a little soft this time, so we only took 6 of the best we could pick.
    Yellow bell peppers were a little soft this time, so we only took 6 of the best we could pick.
    Selection offered on 6/2/18
    Selection offered on 6/2/18
    Our haul from 6/2/18

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    Villa's Market

    Villa's Market

    3.9
    (9 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    This grocery store originated in Nogales, Arizona. It quickly became my favorite due to the great…read moretoilet paper shortage of 2020. Even though they were metering people at the door they allowed you to grab 4 rolls and a package of paper. I think they have the best assortment of marinated meats at a reasonable price. They also have a lot of items you would expect to purchase in Mexico. Even though this is a small location it has almost everything you could want good want in a grocery store. Food, snacks, household items, and Mexican candles if you are going to setup a shrine. Be warned, if you are caught stealing and try to run your photo will be posted on the wall of shame by the front door. Honestly this is was probably my favorite part - seeing all the new faces weekly.

    I have been shopping at Villa's Market for many years and have always trusted the quality of their…read moremeat. In fact, while I was in Tucson on June 12, 2026, I made a special trip to Villa's Market because of the reputation they have built over the years. The customer service was excellent, which makes this review even more disappointing to write. During that visit, I purchased several different cuts of beef, not just the diced taco meat shown in the photos. Unfortunately, every package we prepared raised the same concerns. Even after cooking the meat for well over 30 minutes, it never developed the normal appearance or texture we expect from fresh beef. Some pieces remained unusually red, and the pan was left with an excessive amount of strange white residue that looked nothing like the normal amount of fat released during cooking. What concerned us even more was the texture. Instead of feeling like cooked beef, the meat had a rubbery, almost plastic-like and gelatinous consistency. It was unlike anything my family and I have ever experienced. At that point, we no longer felt comfortable eating any of it. We made the decision to throw away every package of meat we had purchased because we simply did not trust its quality. More than the money we lost, what upset us most was wondering what would have happened if we had simply eaten it without questioning it. Food should give families peace of mind, not make them wonder whether it's safe to serve. Many local families--and even restaurants--depend on this market. That is why quality control should never be taken lightly. Selling meat that leaves customers questioning whether it is safe or of acceptable quality is, in my opinion, a complete lack of respect for the trust customers place in the business and for the hard-earned money they spend. Sadly, this experience has completely broken our trust. I will no longer shop or recommend Villa's Market

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    Everyone can see I paid with my debit card and not food stamps before they talk iissshhhh!
    Everyone can see I paid with my debit card and not food stamps before they talk iissshhhh!
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