Love this place. The guy and his wife and daughter are all so sweet. The produce has always been on on point with freshness and price. What more could you ask for from a produce stand?
Erin M.
Tu valoración: 1 Chapel Hill, NC
One time I bought a couple of nectarines and brought them home. When I went to wash them, a couple of beetles crawled out of the fruit. Nuff said. AVOID!
Karen F.
Tu valoración: 4 Media, PA
Not sure if this is the SAME produce cart neat Penn’s dental School — but if it is — I love it. Used to get fruits and veggies here all the time when I went to Penn. Tip: you MUST wash everything well. They always have apples, bananas and organges, but very often they have more exotic fruits like mangoes and fresh berries — at GREAT prices. Select carefully, weash thoroughly and ENJOY!
Erin G.
Tu valoración: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I love all produce carts, though I don’t love them all equally. This cart and 40th and Locust keeps me in lunches most of the time, as I can always stop by on my way to work to pick up salad ingredients, or mangos(wait, I also put mangoes on salad. I put everything on salad) or some other sort of brightly colored fresh healthy vegi/fruit snack. Though this cart is more expensive than West Philly produce trucks, which sell about everything for $ 1 a bag, the stuff is fresher, and the guy who runs it is friendly and gives a lot of good vegetable advice(did you know that the ugliest fruit tastes the best?). Often there are also hard-to-find items, like perfectly ripe fresh figs and baby apricots. And there are always $ 1 a bag deals on the top of his green multi-level cart, if you can eat 6 super-ripe pears in three days, or want to make a bunch of stuffed peppers for dinner. Produce. It keeps you alive. This guys sell the good stuff.