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fraggle-rocket t1_j4qkhqm wrote

I’ve never had an issue with Supremo’s produce, but I normally get my produce from fruit & veggie markets on Central like Young’s.

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possums101 t1_j4ql5ig wrote

The little produce shops on Central are great. Check a few out. They each have slightly different stock. I personally like Lucky Farms. It’s small but they have great variety and produce. Decent dry food selection as well.

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Brudesandwich t1_j4qml0j wrote

Sweet Pineapple on Central next to the optometrist, corner of Bowers St. Used to shop there frequently for produce when I lived nearby. Granted I haven't been in like a year since moving so idk how it is now but it's worth checking out

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StoryofTheGhost33 t1_j4qtru4 wrote

Riverview farmers market on summer Sundays. Then I leave the heights for produce. Food Bazaar union city or 99 Ranch.

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adambomb901 t1_j4qtsyu wrote

Fresh Central has been a consistent one for me. Stop & Shop has relatively consistent produce too.

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_homegrown t1_j4qy0g9 wrote

I've been going to Young Farm on Central & Hutton for roughly 20 years. They also now own the place on Central & Bowers next to Dolce de Leche.

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sanchitk26 t1_j4qy461 wrote

Try to make a short trip to Newark Ave, stores like D-Mart, apna Bazaar, big bazaar have good produce.

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burlybroad t1_j4r4h2q wrote

If you’re willing to come down to Newark ave I love p&k

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j4rd1jh wrote

Drop by Supremo and judge for yourself, I've never had a problem there, we love the place.

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mikevago t1_j4rvc8p wrote

If you think those are bad, you should have seen the C-Town they tore down on Central.

Anyway, I'll second the small produce shops around the neighborhood. Otherwise take the elevator down to Hoboken.

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orb_king t1_j4s84j0 wrote

You have two choices in JC: produce that is “basmado” (so green it will rot before it ripens) and produce you need to eat TODAY. (I guess 3 if you like to pay freshdirect $20 for 5 oranges.) if you live near them, the produce markets will sell you passable produce for TODAY. Just expect to need 3-4 trips a week, and nothing will last beyond 72hrs under any circumstance.

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adambomb901 t1_j4sj5qq wrote

If you’re going in to buy something quick and use it that night then it’s fine.

I prefer to support the smaller places for produce but sometimes a one stop shop is necessary on the way home.

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Remarkable_Swing7661 t1_j4sl44j wrote

I like lucky farms and the small spots across the street. I typically check prices and produce as a comparison since they are directly across from one another. Food bazaar in union city or the shop rite in bayonne. Always scan the circulars before you go.

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rubensinclair t1_j4smp62 wrote

I swear if anyone opened a fresh fruit stand in the Hilltop area they would absolutely have cornered the market. It’s a fresh food desert.

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ezmolaw t1_j4sorwl wrote

Been to supremo a few times and while it’s great for packaged/boxed items I don’t think it’s good for fresh produce imo. Every time it went bad in a few days. So I just go to Whole Foods, shop rite in Hoboken, or Trader Joe’s. Otherwise local seasonal food markets but they can be even more expensive.

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MrNowhere t1_j4tml8r wrote

Great vegetable store (with some other staples and great smoothies) on JFK at Thorne Street.

Incredibly cheap, too.

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DPedia t1_j4vycub wrote

I've lived around the corner from Supremo for years. There's a lot not to like, but their produce is usually better than ShopRite for what it's worth. It's no farm stand, but it's decent for the basics and better for anything you might need for Latin-American dishes.

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